Equitable and Innovative Teaching Practices for Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology Educators addresses the need for a resource on practical learning and assessment activities for face-to-face and online instruction in sport, exercise, and performance psychology. Specifically, this book provides readers with evidence-based strategies for addressing classroom challenges, namely those that the COVID-19 pandemic brought to the forefront, including flexible yet equitable teaching practices, student engagement both in and outside of the classroom, building connections in the online or hybrid classroom, and innovative techniques, activities, assessments, and course design approaches. The sport, exercise, and performance psychology field demands that educators help learners translate evidence into practice and recognize relationships between science, application, and reflection. Tomorrow’s learners will require instructional approaches that engage them and increase their awareness, knowledge, and skill development so that their experience is rich, deep, and memorable.
Equitable and Innovative Teaching Practices for Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology Educators bridges the gap between pre- and post-pandemic teaching and learning practices that provide educators with strategies and tools to equip them for tomorrow’s students and is key reading for graduate students, young professionals, or experienced educators in the field of sport, exercise, and performance psychology. Active professionals in the broader fields of psychology, kinesiology, coaching, counselling, or education who may teach sport, exercise, and performance psychology courses or students will also find this new book a valuable resource.
Equitable and Innovative Teaching Practices for Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology Educators addresses the need for a resource on practical learning and assessment activities for face-to-face and online instruction.
List of Figures vii
List of Tables viii
About the Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction: The Changing Post- COVID Classroom 1
Amber M. Shipherd and John E. Coumbe-Lilley
1 How to Develop Your Teaching Philosophy 7
John E. Coumbe-Lilley
2 Gamification Innovations for Course Design 21
Jedediah E. Blanton and Ashley M. Duguay
3 Grading for Growth 35
Amber M. Shipherd and Ashley M. Duguay
4 Inclusive Assessment 49
Chelsea Butters Wooding
5 It’s Easier than You Think: Addressing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Justice in the Classroom 61
Amanda M. Perkins-Ball
6 Building an Inclusive Learning Climate 73
Tsz Lun (Alan) Chu and Chelsea K. Duncan
7 Teaching Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Content and Concepts through a Culturally Responsive Lens 89
Hannah Bennett, Stefanee Maurice, and Amanda M. Perkins-Ball
8 Fostering Social Interactions in the Online Classroom 102
Amber M. Shipherd, Chelsea K. Duncan, and M. P. Jenny O
9 Learning Activities to Teach Mental Tools and Skills 116
Kelly B. Renner
10 Learning Activities to Teach Group Dynamics 128
Ashley M. Duguay and Andrew P. Friesen
11 Teaching and Mentoring Student- Researchers in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology 140
M. P. Jenny O
12 Developing Graduate Students in Their Teaching 151
Jedediah E. Blanton
13 Teaching Sport and Performance Psychology Service Delivery for Non-Sport Populations 160
Aspen S. Ankney and Chelsea P. Pierotti
14 Future Directions for Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology Educators 173
John E. Coumbe-Lilley and Amber M. Shipherd
Index 189
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Om bidragsyterne
Amber M. Shipherd, Ph.D., CMPC, is Director of the Center for Faculty Excellence and an Associate Professor and Performance Psychology Program Coordinator in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at Texas A&M University – Kingsville, USA. She has taught and developed undergraduate and graduate courses in sport psychology, exercise psychology, psychology of injury, sport sociology, coaching, research methods, ethics, educational psychology, online distance learning, and statistics for over 10 years. She is a Fellow in the Association for Applied Sport Psychology and has published extensively on effective and innovative practices for learning and instruction in sport, exercise, and performance psychology.
John E. Coumbe- Lilley, Ph.D., CMPC, LPC, ALMFT, is a Clinical Professor and Performance, Sport, and Exercise Program Director in the Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition in the College of Applied Health sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), USA. He has taught and developed undergraduate, graduate, and experiential study abroad courses in professional development and sport, injury, rehabilitation, exercise, and education psychology in face- to- face and online distance learning formats for 15 years. He is an award-winning teacher, including being twice awarded Educator of the Year at UIC and the Teaching Excellence Award from the Association for Applied Sport Psychology.