1.2 - Understanding MYP PHE
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Assessing Responsibilities in MYP PHE
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Today, we’re going to discuss how assessment in MYP PHE plays a vital role in your growth. Why do you think assessment is important in this subject?
I think it helps us know what we need to improve.
And it guides us in setting personal goals!
Exactly! Assessments allow you to identify your strengths and areas for improvement. They promote engagement in physical activities and help you become responsible for your health choices. We refer to this concept as the acronym GROW. What does GROW stand for?
Goal-setting, Reflection, Ownership, and Wellness!
Very well done! Remembering GROW will help you connect your learnings throughout the course.
Assessment Criteria Overview
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Let’s break down the four main criteria for assessment in MYP PHE. Can anyone name them?
Uh, is the first one 'Knowing and Understanding'?
Correct! Criterion A focuses on theoretical knowledge. Who can give examples of what you might learn?
Like the principles of physical fitness or human anatomy?
Exactly! Now, what about Criterion B?
That’s about planning for performance, right? Like creating fitness plans!
Fantastic connections! Remember, planning involves setting realistic goals and evaluating them periodically.
Applying Assessment Knowledge
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Now that we’ve covered the criteria, how do assessments reflect your practical application in PHE?
We show our skills in actual games and activities, right?
Precisely! This is Criterion C, where your practical skills and understanding are put to the test. Let's visualize a situation. What would happen in a team game?
We need to know the rules and work together!
Yes! Collaboration and teamwork are crucial!
Self-Reflection in Assessment
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Lastly, let’s look at Criterion D: Reflecting and Improving Performance. Why is self-reflection important?
It helps us see how we've improved over time.
And we can learn from our mistakes!
Exactly! Self-evaluation fosters metacognition, which allows you to take ownership of your learning journey.
Types of Assessments
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What are some various types of assessments you might encounter in MYP PHE?
We have fitness logs and skill demonstrations!
Exactly! Formative assessments help you track progress, while summative assessments are like your final showcase. Can you all think of practical examples for both types?
Well, a fitness log could show our progress over a term, while our final presentation could highlight our learning.
Great connections! This variety enriches your learning experience by integrating theory with practice.
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This section outlines how assessment in MYP Physical and Health Education (PHE) supports student engagement in physical activity and personal growth. It elaborates on the four assessment criteria used to evaluate student progress, promoting holistic development in health literacy and physical performance.
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Understanding MYP PHE
Assessment plays a critical role in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP), particularly in Physical and Health Education (PHE) for Grade 10. This section details how assessments in MYP PHE not only measure student performance but also advocate for personal growth, critical thinking, goal setting, and reflective learning.
Key Points:
- PHE Curriculum: Promotes physical activity and health literacy through a balanced curriculum that includes physical performance, theoretical understanding, interpersonal and self-management skills, and critical reflection on health.
- Aims of Assessment: Designed to encourage engagement, support goal-setting, develop understanding of well-being, promote self-reflection, and provide impactful feedback.
- Assessment Criteria: Based on four equally weighted criteria (A, B, C, D), each illustrating components of PHE:
- Criterion A: Knowledge and understanding of health and fitness.
- Criterion B: Planning performance effectively through goal setting.
- Criterion C: Application of skills in real-life scenarios.
- Criterion D: Reflective practices to improve performance.
- Types of Assessments: Formative and summative assessments ranging from fitness logs to practical demonstrations and peer assessments.
- Using Assessment Data: For tracking progress, reporting, setting goals, and informing teaching methods.
- Student Responsibility: Encourages active participation in the assessment process, aiding in personal accountability and preparation for future educational demands.
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Overview of MYP PHE
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Chapter Content
The MYP PHE course promotes physical activity and health literacy through a balanced curriculum that incorporates:
• Physical performance
• Theoretical understanding
• Interpersonal and self-management skills
• Critical reflection on health and wellness
Detailed Explanation
The MYP PHE course is designed to help students not only get physically fit but also understand the theories behind health and fitness. It consists of four main components: physical performance, which relates to how well students can participate in physical activities; theoretical understanding, where students learn the principles of health; interpersonal skills, which help students work well with others; and critical reflection, enabling them to think deeply about their health and wellness choices.
Examples & Analogies
Think of MYP PHE like a recipe for a well-balanced meal. Just as a meal needs different ingredients to make it nutritious and tasty, the MYP PHE course includes physical activities, health theories, teamwork, and self-reflection to help students thrive in both health and fitness.
Building Independent Learners
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Chapter Content
MYP PHE in Grade 10 builds on prior learning and challenges students to become independent learners who take responsibility for their health and physical activity choices.
Detailed Explanation
In 10th grade, MYP PHE builds upon what students have learned in earlier years. This section emphasizes the importance of students becoming independent learners. It encourages them to take charge of their health and physical activities by making informed decisions and setting personal goals.
Examples & Analogies
Imagine preparing for a big race. In the past, you might have relied on coaches to tell you what to do. But now, you create your own training plan, set your own goals, and monitor your own progress. This ability to manage your training reflects the independence that MYP PHE aims to cultivate in students.
The Importance of Health Literacy
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Chapter Content
The course promotes health literacy, which is crucial for understanding health information and making healthy lifestyle choices.
Detailed Explanation
Health literacy means having the knowledge and skills to understand health information and make informed choices about health issues. In MYP PHE, students learn to interpret information about nutrition, exercise, and wellness, which enables them to adopt healthier lifestyles.
Examples & Analogies
Think of health literacy like reading a map. Just as a person needs to understand how to read a map to get to their destination, individuals need health literacy to navigate their health journeys effectively. If you can understand health information, you can make choices that lead to a healthier life.
Key Concepts
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Assessment: A systematic evaluation method for gauging student performance and understanding.
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Health Literacy: Essential knowledge enabling individuals to make informed health decisions.
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Criterion: Standards used for assessing student work and progress in PHE.
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Reflective Practice: The ability to think critically about one's learnings and experiences to promote improvement.
Examples & Applications
Students creating personal fitness plans based on health assessments, demonstrating Criterion B.
Participating in peer evaluations after a sports game to assess understanding of team dynamics, connecting to Criterion A.
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Rhymes
To grow you must know, and goals must show; Reflect and you’ll see, how well you can be.
Stories
Once upon a time, a student named Alex struggled with fitness goals. Through reflective journeys and setting clear objectives, Alex blossomed into a health-conscious leader, inspiring peers.
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Use N. G. R. R. for remembering assessment criteria: Know, Goal, Reflect, and Review.
Acronyms
G.R.O.W for personal responsibility
Goal setting
Reflection
Ownership
Wellness.
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Glossary
- Assessment
A systematic evaluation of a student's progress, understanding, and performance.
- Criterion
A standard or principle by which something is judged or decided, used in evaluating student work.
- Health Literacy
The ability to obtain, interpret, and understand basic health information and services.
- Goal Setting
The process of identifying objectives and determining strategies to achieve them.
- Reflection
The process of thinking deeply about one's experiences to enhance learning and performance.
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