PE5.10
Examine and critically assess personal positioning within the five levels of a social skills continuum for participation in movement activities (i.e., irresponsible behaviour, self-control, involvement).
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Create and present representations of what behaviour looks like on each of the five levels of the social skills continuum (Hellison, 2003).

(b)

Self-assess level of social skills on a regular basis through methods such as responding to prompts (e.g., today in physical education, I helped another student by ...; today in physical education, I showed cooperation by ¿) in learning logs or journals.

(c)

Acknowledge when own behaviour is irresponsible and/or lacking in self-control.

(d)

Propose and engage in options for growth in areas that will support own achievement of higher levels of social behaviour.

(e)

Engage in a class plan to show "caring for others and for self" while being physically active (e.g., clean a park in the spring, teach throwing and catching skills to grade one students, lead exercises with seniors or elders).

(f)

Express insights in response to questions such as "What does it mean to take care of yourself?" and "Can you care for others if you don't take care of yourself?".

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R054136
Harry Jerome: The Fastest Man on Earth
Canadian athlete Harry Jerome overcame racism to reach the height of track-and-field success. When an injury ended his career, Jerome continued training and went on to achieve one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. This short film is a condensed version of the feature documentary Mighty Jerome and supports student exploration into the themes of identity and self-concept, and understanding of care, prevention and decisions regarding sports-related injuries.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018