Authors
Lisa M Barnett, David Stodden, Kristen E Cohen, Jordan J Smith, David Revalds Lubans, Matthieu Lenoir, Susanna Iivonen, Andrew D Miller, Arto Laukkanen, Dean Dudley, Natalie J Lander, Helen Brown, Philip J Morgan
Publication date
2016/7/1
Source
Journal of teaching in physical education
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
219-225
Publisher
Human Kinetics, Inc.
Description
Purpose
Recent international conference presentations have critiqued the promotion of fundamental movement skills (FMS) as a primary pedagogical focus. Presenters have called for a debate about the importance of, and rationale for teaching FMS, and this letter is a response to that call. The authors of this letter are academics who actively engage in FMS research.
Method
We have answered a series of contentions about the promotion of FMS using the peer reviewed literature to support our perspective.
Results
We define what we mean by FMS, discuss the context of what skills can be considered fundamental, discuss how the development of these skills is related to broader developmental health contexts, and recommend the use of different pedagogical approaches when teaching FMS.
Conclusions
We conclude the …
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