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FTCE Physical Education K-12: Set One Latest 2022 Graded A Pedagogy ✔✔The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept. 1st PE School ✔✔Round H... ill - 1823 Body Composition ✔✔Fat mass vs. fat-free mass Psychological ✔✔of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person. Psychomotor Learning ✔✔Demonstrated by physical skills such as movement, coordination, manipulation, dexterity, grace, strength, speed; actions which demonstrate the fine motor skills such as use of precision instruments or tools. Motor Control ✔✔The process by which humans and animals use their brain/cognition to activate and coordinate the muscles and limbs involved in the performance of a motor skill. Reflective Teaching ✔✔a process where teachers think over their teaching practices, analyzing how something was taught and how the practice might be improved or changed for better learning outcomes (adjusting the activity). Calorimeter ✔✔an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process. Direct Teaching Style ✔✔the use of straightforward, explicit teaching techniques, usually to teach a specific skill. It is a teacher-directed method, meaning that the teacher stands in front of a classroom and presents the information. Heat Syncope ✔✔mild form of heat illness that often results from physical exertion when it is hot. It occurs when your body, in an effort to cool itself, causes the blood vessels to dilate to such an extent that blood flow to the brain is reduced. Heat Exhaustion ✔✔a heat-related illness that can occur after you've been exposed to high temperatures, and it often is accompanied by dehydration. Cerebellum & Basal Ganglia ✔✔Parts of the brain critical for motor learning. Great Britian ✔✔Home of outdoor sports Fitnessgram/Activitygram ✔✔an integrated fitness and activity assessment program that can greatly enhance the effectiveness of school-based physical education programs. Constant Practice ✔✔A practice sequence in which the same tasks or movements are repeated under the same conditions from one repetition to another. Variable Practice ✔✔A practice sequence in which the same tasks or movements are repeated but where one aspect of the execution is changed from one repetition to another. Random Practice ✔✔A practice schedule in which various discrete or serial skills that are required for performance in the sport are practised in random order, and where the learner does not practise the same task on two consecutive attempts. Blocked Practice ✔✔when a learner performs a single skill over and over, with repetition being the key. Variance in training is minimized or nonexistent. Yama ✔✔the first limb, deals with one's ethical standards and sense of integrity, focusing on our behavior and how we conduct ourselves in life. Niyama ✔✔the second limb, has to do with self-discipline and spiritual observances. Asana ✔✔the postures pr [Show More]
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