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Twitter Chat Discussion Topics

#TGfUChat is a monthly Twitter chat organised by the  @TGfUInfo SIG community with the aim of discussing various topics, research and articles related to Game Centred Approaches. 

The Craft of the Teacher in TGfU

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TGfU and teaching FMS in Primary

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20/02/2013
  1. What do we mean by suggesting some movement skills are fundamental?
  2. Is it really the primary schools’ role to develop movement skills? What are the implications of this?
  3. How can FMS be understood to be taught in a primary setting
  4. Do children learn movement skills playing games?

Teachers and Coaches misinterpretations of TGfU

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20/03/2013
  1. How are TGfU related concepts misinterpreted amongst Teachers and Coaches?
  2. What are the implications of such misinterpretations?
  3. What are the pedagogic dilemmas associated with TGfU related approaches?
  4. What are conceptual dilemmas  associated with TGfU related approaches?
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