Learning Outcomes
Theory Courses
- Compose writing which is clear, well-reasoned, rational, and appropriate to the discipline.
- Demonstrate critical reading skills by exhibiting critical analysis, determining the quality of works, drawing conclusions, and making connections to other works.
- Develop communication skills — contributing to analysis, engaging with others’ thoughts, making arguments, and using evidence for conclusions.
- Explain the content of the discipline in written or oral discourse.
- Collaborate with other students to identify relevant problems/questions, gather data, analyze, and draw conclusions.
Physical Education Activity
- Perform the physical skill at an appropriate level
- Perform physical skills within the rules of the activity
- Generate growth through group and teamwork
Sport Experience
- Perform skills and strategy with increasing degree of proficiency
- Increase and improve physical conditioning
- Apply understanding of sport strategy
- Generate growth through group and teamwork
- Demonstrate leadership techniques
Recreation and Club Sports
- Perform skills and strategy with increasing degree of proficiency
- Display understanding of safety in recreational activity
- Generate growth through group and teamwork
- Demonstrate leadership techniques
Physical Education/Athletics Learning Goals
- To promote experiential learning through skill development and physical fitness
- To emphasize written and oral discourse, critical thinking, and practical experiences to gain new knowledge that equips students for life and work at beyond Grinnell
- To instill a balance of intellectual and physical activity to produce sound mind and body, and help students seek their vision of optimal wellness
- To provide opportunities that stimulate personal growth and awareness within an inclusive environment
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