Studying at the University of Verona

Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.

Study Plan

The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.

CURRICULUM TIPO:
Modules Credits TAF SSD
Between the years: 1°- 2°
Between the years: 1°- 2°
Further activities
3
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Teaching code

4S011024

Credits

3

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

M-EDF/02 - METODI E DIDATTICHE DELLE ATTIVITÀ SPORTIVE

Learning objectives

The course provides to students the fundamental concepts of games for elementary school-aged children. The expected learning outcomes are: KNOWLEDGE 1. Defining a distinction in games for children 5-7 , 8-9 and 10-11 years old. 2. Establishing a direct connession between didactic action and the own characteristics of school-aged children. 3. Distinguishing and link among them the concepts of “game”, “motor literacy”, “young sports training”. ABILITY 4. Explaining and analysing playful proposal based on an evolution, a continuity and a purpose of the game; 5. Learning to behave following developmental processes in school age distinguished in: 5.a.muscular- organic 5.b. cognitive 5.c. psychopedagogical that come from knowledge of physical, motor, cognitive, social and emotional characteristics of young and older children. 6. Defining methods of the playful-didactic action, that are: - Game facilitation - Game stabilisation - Game complication.The course provides to students the fundamental concepts of games for elementary school-aged children. The expected learning outcomes are: KNOWLEDGE 1. Defining a distinction in games for children 5-7 , 8-9 and 10-11 years old. 2. Establishing a direct connession between didactic action and the own characteristics of school-aged children. 3. Distinguishing and link among them the concepts of “game”, “motor literacy”, “young sports training”. ABILITY 4. Explaining and analysing playful proposal based on an evolution, a continuity and a purpose of the game; 5. Learning to behave following developmental processes in school age distinguished in: 5.a.muscular- organic 5.b. cognitive 5.c. psychopedagogical that come from knowledge of physical, motor, cognitive, social and emotional characteristics of young and older children. 6. Defining methods of the playful-didactic action, that are: - Game facilitation - Game stabilisation - Game complication.The course provides to students the fundamental concepts of games for elementary school-aged children. The expected learning outcomes are: KNOWLEDGE 1. Defining a distinction in games for children 5-7 , 8-9 and 10-11 years old. 2. Establishing a direct connession between didactic action and the own characteristics of school-aged children. 3. Distinguishing and link among them the concepts of “game”, “motor literacy”, “young sports training”. ABILITY 4. Explaining and analysing playful proposal based on an evolution, a continuity and a purpose of the game; 5. Learning to behave following developmental processes in school age distinguished in: 5.a.muscular- organic 5.b. cognitive 5.c. psychopedagogical that come from knowledge of physical, motor, cognitive, social and emotional characteristics of young and older children. 6. Defining methods of the playful-didactic action, that are: - Game facilitation - Game stabilisation - Game complication.

Educational offer 2024/2025

ATTENTION: The details of the course (teacher, program, exam methods, etc.) will be published in the academic year in which it will be activated.
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