There are currently several scientific evidence that support the promotion of a high-quality physical education teaching in primary school. This contribution takes part to the ongoing debate on the knowledge, skills and competences required to the professional figures who will be involved in high-quality physical education teaching in primary school. Indeed, in addition to the relative provisions of law, which are still under approval by the involved policy makers, there is a lively debate between the supporters of the importance of the inclusion of a specialized teacher and those who support the maintenance of a nonspecialized teacher in the context of the teaching of curricular physical education. In this respect, we believe that nowadays these professional figures could be properly trained by means of the integration of two main courses currently available in our university system, namely the LM85bis degree (i.e. Primary education Science) an the L22 degree (Exercise and Sport Science). This integrated curriculum has been activated for two years already at the Catholic University of Sacred Heart in Milan.
In letteratura possiamo ritrovare forti evidenze scientifiche a supporto di una educazione motoria di qualità nella scuola primaria. Questo contributo si inserisce nel dibattito sulle conoscenze, abilità e competenze delle figure professionali che andranno ad insegnare una educazione motoria di qualità nella scuola primaria. Al di là dei provvedimenti di legge ancora in corso di approvazione e del dibattito oggi molto vivo tra coloro che sostengono l’importanza dell’inserimento del docente disciplinarista e quelli che vogliono mantenere il docente generalista, rimaniamo convinti che oggi tali professionalità possano essere promosse e costruite ricercandole nell’integrazione di due percorsi formativi attualmente in essere nel sistema universitario e precisamente i percorsi LM85bis (Scienze della formazione primaria) e L22 (Scienze motorie e dello sport). Da due anni questo percorso integrato è attivo presso l’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano.
(2022). Educazione motoria: verso un insegnamento di qualità [journal article - articolo]. In NUOVA SECONDARIA. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/209353
Educazione motoria: verso un insegnamento di qualità
Casolo, Francesco;Borgogni, Antonio;Colella, Dario
2022-01-01
Abstract
There are currently several scientific evidence that support the promotion of a high-quality physical education teaching in primary school. This contribution takes part to the ongoing debate on the knowledge, skills and competences required to the professional figures who will be involved in high-quality physical education teaching in primary school. Indeed, in addition to the relative provisions of law, which are still under approval by the involved policy makers, there is a lively debate between the supporters of the importance of the inclusion of a specialized teacher and those who support the maintenance of a nonspecialized teacher in the context of the teaching of curricular physical education. In this respect, we believe that nowadays these professional figures could be properly trained by means of the integration of two main courses currently available in our university system, namely the LM85bis degree (i.e. Primary education Science) an the L22 degree (Exercise and Sport Science). This integrated curriculum has been activated for two years already at the Catholic University of Sacred Heart in Milan.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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