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Simulation Stations
Peer teaching
Simulation stations are created to allow general education students to “try on,” or empathize with, the kinds of difficulties encountered by students with various disabilities. In a group of 6 you will be responsible for the development of Simulation Stations, a circuit of activities to assist students to understand the specific challenges and adaptations for your assigned disability. The 2 Categories will be either Behavior and Cognition or Movement Adaptations.
Rubric Code:
Q62595
By
profrobinson
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Subject:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Simulation Stations
Excellent
3 pts
Good
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Content
Excellent
Content of the presentation was relevant, appropriate and important information for learning the material.
Good
Most of the Content of the presentation included relevant, appropriate or important information.
Poor
Some of the Content was not relevant, appropriate and important information.
Organization/Time Limit
Excellent
There was an organized flow to the presentation. Concepts built upon one another. Presenter had everything needed for the presentation.
Time was used well and effectively.
Good
A little bit unorganized but you still got the points across. Had everything needed for the presentation.
Poor
The information was presented in a confusing manner. The presenter was not prepared with everything needed for the presentation.
Creativity
Excellent
Students went above and beyond to make their Project creative, student were engaged in the presenters lesson.
Good
Project lacked overall creativity, however some parts were creative, students were engaged sometimes.
Poor
Project was dry and students failed to be creative, student were not engaged.
Simulation
Excellent
Presenters effectively created a simulation of the disability or situation that showed clearly what their peers could do in the same situation
Good
Presenters created a fair simulation but did not cover all aspects of either the movement, cognitive or behavioral challenges.
Poor
Minimal thought or effort appeared to be put into the choice of simulation. This group did not consider all the factors involved in the condition or how to effectively demonstrate it.
References
Excellent
The project shows that the students checked their information with scholarly references and provided those for their peers
Good
The project shows that the students spent some time looking at other sources.
Poor
The project shows that the student spent very little time preparing for their presentation, which reflects in their overall project.
Handout
Excellent
The handout supplied all the relevant information, the information is well documented and referenced correctly. This reference is something that classmates could refer to in the future.
Good
Handout is complete but the information is referenced incorrectly. The handout has the minimum in terms of the information required.
Poor
Handout is incomplete and not referenced
Adaptations
Excellent
Adaptations given were correct and specific to the disability (s). You told us and showed us how to adapt in these situations. There were 5 adaptations given
Good
Adaptations were good, and the team did a good job of presenting them. some adaptations were repetitive or not connected tot the disability
Poor
Fewer than 5 adaptations were given and/or the quality of the adaptations did not take into account the situation or the individual
Keywords:
Assessment, teaching, adapted physical education
Subjects:
English
Health
Physical Ed., Fitness
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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