The aim of this course is to develop an increased understanding of selected principles and practices of motor skill development in children and youth. In addition emphasis will be placed upon the establishment of optimal environments for the instruction and practice of motor skills. Opportunities will be provided for the observation and application of these principles and practices in lab and field based settings. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): KIN 240. Note: Student may only receive credit for one of KIN 341, 345, and 346. Previous credit for KIN 345 fulfills the KIN 341 requirement in the B.Sc. (Kin.) program.
The aim of this course is to develop an increased understanding of selected principles and practices of motor skill development in children and youth. In addition emphasis will be placed upon the establishment of optimal environments for the instruction and practice of motor skills. Opportunities will be provided for the observation and application of these principles and practices in lab and field based settings. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): KIN 240. Note: Student may only receive credit for one of KIN 341, 345, and 346. Previous credit for KIN 345 fulfills the KIN 341 requirement in the B.Sc. (Kin.) program.