Affective learning in physical education and sports has recently emerged as a focal point in educational research, reflecting broader shifts in the ...
With draft day in the rear view, perhaps this is as good a time as any to talk about player development and how those newly-drafted players might refine those myriad skills that make up professional ...
The affective domain is essentially leadership and approach, taught primarily through philosophy and theology. The psychomotor domain is motor learning and biomechanics — the movements that make great ...
In two preceding Fruits of Education columns, we described several tools for organizing training: the 6Ws, learning objectives, the creation and use of agendas, KSAs (knowledge, skills and abilities), ...