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Course | Physically Active Learning in the Early Years Full Course

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Provider: Aspire Training Solution
Elementary school Course | Physically Active Learning in the Early Years Full Course

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£295


The Foundations of Our Physical Activity Behaviors Start in the Earliest of Years

Physical activity helps young children meet key physical development milestones, improve body control, and strengthen bones and muscles. And it’s not just physical development; there’s a growing body of research linking physical activity to cognition and future academic performance. Time, cost, and access are all barriers to children’s physical activity outside of a learning environment. And so, it is crucial that children have an abundance of opportunities to be physically active within the learning environment.
Physically active learning not only boosts activity levels and reduces sedentary time, but it’s also proven to facilitate learning and understanding.


Taking the Full Course

Develop an understanding of how best to support children physically in nursery/reception and foundation stage/phase and continuous provision into KS1.
Gain a depth of understanding to create inspiring physical learning opportunities within a range of contexts.
Learn how to support children within a range of subject areas using a movement philosophy.
Develop skills to adapt an environment to best support physical learning and movement play.
Gain an understanding of brain/body connectivity.
Obtain the tools to create lesson plans that elicit excellent responses from learners.
Develop a wider understanding of the physical and social challenges facing the Early Years and KS1 (under 7’s) sector.
Gain confidence in the areas of movement, play, and physical activity.
Develop an understanding of the principles of Early Childhood Physical Development.


Module 1: Start from the Beginning

Unit 1: Introduction/Course Aims
Unit 2: Movement Matters
Unit 3: What Does Physically Active Learning Look Like?
You’ll look at why the early years are so important and why a moving child is a learning child. You’ll think about what constitutes a healthy childhood and learn about containerization. You’ll consider statutory and non-statutory guidance, looking at the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile, the Early Inspection Framework, and the Reading Framework. You’ll consider what impediments are impacting early childhood physical inactivity and obesity.
You’ll explore what physically active learning looks like in the early years. Using the provocations, you’ll examine your own perceptions. You’ll learn about sustainability, salutogenisis, early influences, movement theories, outdoor and indoor play, whether learning has changed, and stages of development.


Module 2: Movement is Our First Language

Unit 4: Physical Development, Physical Activity, Physical Education, and Physical Literacy, What is the Difference?
Unit 5: Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Unit 6: Teaching Strategies to Improve Engagement
Unit 7: Midline Development and Somatic Learning Approaches
Unit 8: Hand Dominance, Laterality, and Writing Implications

In Module 2, you’ll start by exploring the difference between physical activity (PA), physical literacy (PL), physical development (PD), and physical education (PE) and understand the importance of physical play. You’ll consider how relevant PD, PA, PE, and PL are to your practice and whether they all encompass physical play. You’ll learn how best to support inclusive practice in the early years of physical activity. You’ll then move on to exploring developmentally appropriate practice and look at teaching strategies to improve engagement. You’ll explore midline development and somatic learning approaches and finish the module by thinking about hand dominance, laterality, and writing implications.


Module 3: Areas of Learning and Development

Unit 9: Using Innovative Approaches to Teach
Unit 10: The Power of Music
Unit 11: Exploring the 8 Senses
Unit 12: Physical Well-Being
Unit 13: The Best Way Forward – A Canopy Movement Experience
Unit 14: Planning, Preparation, and Delivery

In this final module, you’ll delve into areas of learning and development. You’ll look at different examples of innovative teaching approaches, discover the power of music, and explore the eight senses. You’ll learn about educators’ and children’s physical well-being, as well as what healthy and unhealthy childhoods include. You’ll learn why children need to be exposed to a canopy movement experience and what this looks like. For the final unit in this module and course, you’ll dive into planning, preparation, and delivery.


Course | Physically Active Learning in the Early Years Full Course

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Eduye Product ID: 38907

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