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Management of Class Work

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:1.00
Study Course Accepted:18.06.2024 14:24:50
Study Course Information
Course Code:LSPA_216LQF level:Level 6
Credit Points:2.00ECTS:3.00
Branch of Science:Sports ScienceTarget Audience:Sports Trainer; Pedagogy
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Inta Bula-Biteniece
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Latvian Academy of Sport Education (LASE)
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:LSPA, Brīvības gatve 333, Riga, LV-1006
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)12Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures24
Classes (count)6Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes12
Total Contact Hours36
Part-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)12Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures24
Classes (count)6Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes12
Total Contact Hours36
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
Study courses mastered: Educational Psychology for Teachers, Teacher’s Professional Skills, Social-Emotional Learning, Legal Aspects of Pedagogical Process, Innovative Information Communication Technologies and Methods in Sport Pedagogy, Environmental Health, Health Promoting Physical Activities, Philosophy of Sport, Sport in Multicultural Environment and Olympic Education, Project Development, Professional Communication and Terminology I (English, German, Russian), Professional Communication and Terminology II (English, German, Russian), Professional Ethics, Teacher’s Placement I, II.
Objective:
To use knowledge, skills, attitudes in the planning and organising classroom teacher’s work in a targeted, critical manner and adapting to the requirements of the specific environment. 
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Classroom arrangementLectures1.00auditorium
2Teacher’s activity programme.Classes1.00auditorium
3Planning and documentation of classroom teacher’s work.Lectures1.00auditorium
4Techniques of ensuring classroom arrangement.Lectures2.00auditorium
5Corrective techniques in ensuring discipline.Lectures2.00auditorium
6School project management.Lectures2.00auditorium
7Motivation of pupils.Classes2.00auditorium
8Organisation of sporting events, physical activities and sport days in schools. Involvement of pupils in organising and leading sporting events.Classes3.00auditorium
9Implementation of the link between subjects integrating other study subjects in the subject Sports and Health.Lectures2.00auditorium
10Integration of intercultural knowledge and skills in extracurricular activities and sport projects.Lectures2.00auditorium
Topic Layout (Part-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Classroom arrangementLectures1.00auditorium
2Teacher’s activity programme.Classes1.00auditorium
3Planning and documentation of classroom teacher’s work.Lectures1.00auditorium
4Techniques of ensuring classroom arrangement.Lectures2.00auditorium
5Corrective techniques in ensuring discipline.Lectures2.00auditorium
6School project management.Lectures2.00auditorium
7Motivation of pupils.Classes2.00auditorium
8Organisation of sporting events, physical activities and sport days in schools. Involvement of pupils in organising and leading sporting events.Classes3.00auditorium
9Implementation of the link between subjects integrating other study subjects in the subject Sports and Health.Lectures2.00auditorium
10Integration of intercultural knowledge and skills in extracurricular activities and sport projects.Lectures2.00auditorium
Assessment
Unaided Work:
1. To collect classroom teacher’s portfolio materials for a specific class. To analyse documents and assess the results, to draw conclusions, to develop and present research paper.  2. Studies of literary sources on a specific topic. To summarise materials, develop and present a weekly project plan for children and young people of a certain age. To indicate references from each study project standard included in each project.
Assessment Criteria:
Assessment criteria of learning outcomes: 1. Purposeful activity in seminars and practical classes – 30% 2. Independent work performed by the student when preparing for practical management of study activities and other examinations – 50% 3. Tests of acquired knowledge and skills – 20%
Final Examination (Full-Time):Exam
Final Examination (Part-Time):Exam
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:1. Planning the documentation of classroom teacher. 2. Planning of classroom and school sports events.
Skills:3. To plan and virtually manage classroom and school events. 4. To develop positive contacts and communication with the student and parents of the student. 5. To create an inclusive, intellectually stimulating and emotionally secure study environment. To work in a multilingual and multicultural class. 6. To establish a physically safe study environment in accordance with occupational safety regulations and principles of ergonomics. 7. To adapt the learning environment to learning goals. To recognise inappropriate and violent behaviour. 8. To predict, preventively recognise and address conflict situations.
Competencies:9. Ability to build an inclusive, intellectually stimulating and emotionally secure student’s learning and development needs based, cooperation-oriented learning environment for the student. 10. Ability to develop the student’s and personal social and emotional competences. 11. Ability to appropriately address conflict situations by identifying the risks of behaviour, contact and violence in students. 12. Ability to act in emergencies. 13. Ability to recognise different learning needs and provide support both to talented students and students with learning difficulties.
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
11. Nīmante, D. (2007). Klasvadība. Rīga, Zvaigzne ABC, 143lpp.
22. Špona, A. (2006). Audzināšanas process teorijā un praksē. Rīga, RaKa, 211lpp.
33. Rubana, I., M. (1999). Projekta metode. Rīga, LSPA, 20lpp.
44. Šmite, A. (1998). Skolas vadītāja darbam. Rīga, RaKa, 219lpp.
Additional Reading
15. Baldiņš, A., & Raževa, A. (2001)..Klases audzinātāja darbs skolēnu personības izpētē. Rīga, Pētergailis, 74lpp.
26. Baldiņš, A., & Raževa, A. (2001). Skolas un ģimenes sadarbība. Rīga, Pētergailis, 81lpp.
37. Kā veidot tradīcijas. Rokasgrāmata skolotājiem. (2009). Rīga, Zvaigzne ABC, 56lpp.
48. Ar ko sākt. Rokasgrāmata skolotājiem. (2008). Rīga, Zvaigzne ABC, 48lpp
59. Kas jauns interešu izglītībā. Rokasgrāmata skolotājiem un vecākiem. (2011). Rīga, Zvaigzne ABC, 79lpp.
610. Pagraba, E. (2006). Klases audzinātājam darbā ar vecākiem, bērniem un sevi pašu. Rīga, Pētergailis, ,63 lpp.
711. Templers, R. (2008). Bērnu audzināšanas likumi. Rīga, Zvaigzne ABC, 232lpp.
812. Vedins, I. (2011). Mācīšanas māksla. Rīga, Avots, 359lpp.
913. Rubana, I. (2004). Mācīties darot:: interaktīvas mācības. Rīga, RaKA, 262lpp.
1014. Čehlova, Z. (2003). Skolēnu integratīvo prasmju veidošanās. Rīga, RaKa, 113lpp.
1115. Uzņēmības un uzdrīkstēšanās veidošanās skolā. (1999). Rīga, Vārti, 5lpp.
1216. Pliners, J. (2002). Skolas izglītojošā vide. Rīga, Izglītības soļi, 36lpp.
1317. Pliners, J. (2002). Skolas pedagoģiskā ekspertīze : ieteikumi skolu direktoriem, direktoru vietn. māc. darbā un metodiķiem. Rīga, Izglītības soļi, 119lpp.
1418. Špona, A. (2004). Pētniecība pedagoģijā. Rīga, RaKa, 190lpp.
Other Information Sources
1IZM
2e-skola
3Labie darbi
4Esi līderis