Education and transfer of water competencies: An ecological dynamics approach

动作(物理) 课程 可转移技能分析 任务(项目管理) 代表性启发 学习迁移 生态学 心理干预 计算机科学 心理学 高等教育 教育学 工程类 社会心理学 人工智能 生物 物理 系统工程 量子力学 精神科 政治学 法学
作者
Brice Guignard,Chris Button,Keith Davids,Ludovic Seifert
出处
期刊:European Physical Education Review [SAGE Publishing]
卷期号:26 (4): 938-953 被引量:23
标识
DOI:10.1177/1356336x20902172
摘要

To cope in various aquatic environments (i.e. swimming pools, lakes, rivers, oceans), learners require a wide repertoire of self-regulatory behaviours such as awareness of obstacles and water properties, floating and moving from point to point with different strokes, decision making, emotional control and breathing efficiently. By experiencing different learning situations in stable indoor pool environments, it is assumed that children strengthen aquatic competencies that should be transferable to functioning in open water environments, where prevalence of drowning is high. However, this fundamental assumption may be misleading. Here, we propose the application of a clear, related methodology and theoretical framework that could be useful to help physical education curriculum specialists (re)shape and (re)design appropriate aquatic learning situations to facilitate better transfer of learning. We discuss the need for more representativeness in a learning environment, proposing how the many different task and environmental constraints on aquatic actions may bound the emergence of functional, self-regulatory behaviours in learners. Ideas in ecological dynamics suggest that physical educators should design learning environments that offer a rich landscape of opportunities for action for learners. As illustration, three practice interventions are described for developing functional and transferrable skills in indoor aquatic environments. It is important that aquatic educators focus not just upon ‘learning to swim’, but particularly on relevant transferable skills and self-regulatory behaviours deemed necessary for functioning in dynamic, outdoor aquatic environments.

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