Syllabus & Course Curriculam
Course Type: MAJ-1
Semester: 1
Course Code: BPEDMAJ01C
Course Title: INTRODUCTION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS
(L-P-Tu): 4-1-1
Credit: 6
Practical/Theory: Combined
Course Objective: To develop the basic knowledge of Physical Education and Sports. To learn about Sports as a social phenomenal. To understand need and importance of Physical Education and Sports. To learn about psychomotor development of individual.
Learning Outcome: To prepare fit individual to build fit nation
SIDHO-KANHO-BIRSHA UNIVERSITY
NEP 2020 based Syllabus of Four-Year Degree Major Course in
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS
w.e.f. 2023 – 2024 Academic Session
Semester – I
Major Paper – 1:
INTRODUCTION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS
Credit – 6, Marks – …. (Minimum Classes to be allotted – 90)
Learning Objectives: -
Learning Outcomes: -
Unit-I (Hour-24)
INTRODUCTION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATIO AND SPORTS
Unit-II (Hour-24)
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS
Unit-III (Hour-24)
BIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS
Different Age Characteristics: Chronological Age, Anatomical Age, Physiological Age and Mental Age. Age and Sex differences in relation to Physical Activities.
Definition and Meaning of Emotion, Anxiety, Stress, Personality and Self Concept. Factors of Emotional Stability and controlling factors of Anxiety and Stress.
Unit-IV FIELD PRACTICAL
MARCHING
1. Assemble Method: - Fall in, Attention, Stand at Ease, Stand Easy, Eyes right – Eyes front (Dressing), Right Turn, Left Turn, About Turn.
2. Marching: Arm-Leg coordination, Mark Time, Quick March, Halt, About Turn while Marching and Marching with Salute.
3. Dismissal Method.
REFERENCES
1. Graham, G. (2001) Teaching Children Physical Education: Becoming a Master Teacher. Human Kinetics, Champaign, Illinois, USA.
2. Kamlesh, M.L. & Singh, M.K. (2006) Physical Education (Naveen Publication).
3. Lau, S.K. (1999) Great Indian Players, New Delhi, Sports.
4. Lumpkin, A. (2007) Introduction to Physical Education Exercise Science and Sports Studies, McGraw Hill, New York, USA.
5. Siedentop, D. (2004) Introduction to Physical Education Fitness and Sports, McGraw Hill Companies Inc., New York, USA.
6. Shaffer, D.R. (2002) Development Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence. Thomson, Sydney, Australia.
7. Shukla. (2000) Mother on Education, National Council of Teacher Education, New Delhi.
8. Singh, A. et al. (2000) Essential of Physical Education, Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana. Punjab.
9. Wuest, D.A.& C.A. Butcher (2006) Foundation of Physical Education
Basic Features
Undergraduate degree programmes of either 3 or 4-year duration, with multiple entry and exit points and re-entry options, with appropriate certifications such as:
Note: The eligibility condition of doing the UG degree (Honours with Research) is- minimum75% marks to be obtained in the first six semesters.
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