The Definition Of Movement Education In Physical Education

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For the oral presentation the topic that I presented to the class was Movement education. Movement education is defined as the language of action that shows how skills for everyday activities can be more effective, efficient, and expressive if correct movement patterns have been developed. The early pioneers of movement education Francois Delsarte, Liselott Diem, and Rudolf von Laban helped push the importance of movement education in Physical education. What they all had in common was this idea that the body was an instrument being an expression and the way it is expressing is through movement. Movement education is something that has always been around and without it we wouldn’t have the same type of focuses that we have in our physical educational …show more content…

One of the things they emphasized on in their teaching children how to be able to move effectively in all situations and they did this by what we kind of consider using the guided discovery teaching style. They encouraged the students to explore throughout their unique bodily movements getting them to develop skills on their own. They also focused on the teacher’s role, which was to provide an environment that supported this focus. The teachers will test the students in ways that trigger all types of physical responses and these were done individually, in groups or with partners. They also encouraged the students to explore by asking them questions like “how could you do this …show more content…

He is considered one of the most influential pioneers of movement education because of his idea of expressive movement and constructive movement. Laban believed that the body was an instrument of expression and made a distinction between this expressive movement and movements that serve a purpose in everyday life. Expressive movements were the movements that are unique and used to communicate either ideas in dance or any form of artistic expression. Constructive movements were movements used in our everyday lives, such as sports and games. Laban also came up with four factors in movement which were space, time, Weight, and effort. The reason why Movement education is so important today and why I think it will always be important is because it supports our main focus as physical educators, which is to get our students healthy and to keep them healthy not only in class but for life. Also in Physical education class one of the things that we stress the most is movements we want to make sure

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