Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching styles was first published in 1966 and is potentially the longest surviving model of teaching within the field of physical education. Its longevity and influence is surely testament to its value and influence. Many tools have also been developed through the years based on The Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In 2005 as part of a doctoral study, this tool was developed by the author, Dr Edwards and Dr Ashworth for researchers and teachers to identify which teaching styles were being utilised from The Spectrum when teaching physical education. It could also be utilised for self-assessment of the teaching styles and individual uses, or those who work with Physical Education Teacher Education courses. The d...
The main purpose of this paper was to present the findings of research completed on the reported tea...
This study aimed to explore sports science student teacher’s (n =100), usage and perceptions of Moss...
Prior to 2005, it was not known what teaching styles were used for physical education (PE) in the st...
Mosston & Ashworth‟s Spectrum of Teaching styles was first published in 1966 and is potentially ...
With over 100 published research initiatives, Mosston and Ashworth’s Spectrum of Teaching Styles is ...
This is the first in-depth, practice-focused book to explain ‘spectrum theory’ and its application i...
This chapter makes a case for why a common language is necessary for pedagogy to move forward by bri...
The Spectrum of Teaching Styles is a widely recognised and acknowledged pedagogical approach in phys...
This workshop will provide a brief history of The Spectrum, its basic tenets, and the 11 Landmark te...
This study is aimed at examining physical education student teachers' experiences with, beliefs abou...
Pedagogical styles, methods, models, practices or strategies are valued for what they claim they can...
Instrument for Collecting Teachers' Beliefs about their Teaching Styles used in Physical Education: ...
The aim of this presentation is to reconsider how The Spectrum of Teaching Styles (The Spectrum) sit...
The research undertaken has reviewed teaching styles used in Senior Physical Education within Queens...
The Spectrum of Teaching Styles is based on the premise that teaching is a chain of decision making,...
The main purpose of this paper was to present the findings of research completed on the reported tea...
This study aimed to explore sports science student teacher’s (n =100), usage and perceptions of Moss...
Prior to 2005, it was not known what teaching styles were used for physical education (PE) in the st...
Mosston & Ashworth‟s Spectrum of Teaching styles was first published in 1966 and is potentially ...
With over 100 published research initiatives, Mosston and Ashworth’s Spectrum of Teaching Styles is ...
This is the first in-depth, practice-focused book to explain ‘spectrum theory’ and its application i...
This chapter makes a case for why a common language is necessary for pedagogy to move forward by bri...
The Spectrum of Teaching Styles is a widely recognised and acknowledged pedagogical approach in phys...
This workshop will provide a brief history of The Spectrum, its basic tenets, and the 11 Landmark te...
This study is aimed at examining physical education student teachers' experiences with, beliefs abou...
Pedagogical styles, methods, models, practices or strategies are valued for what they claim they can...
Instrument for Collecting Teachers' Beliefs about their Teaching Styles used in Physical Education: ...
The aim of this presentation is to reconsider how The Spectrum of Teaching Styles (The Spectrum) sit...
The research undertaken has reviewed teaching styles used in Senior Physical Education within Queens...
The Spectrum of Teaching Styles is based on the premise that teaching is a chain of decision making,...
The main purpose of this paper was to present the findings of research completed on the reported tea...
This study aimed to explore sports science student teacher’s (n =100), usage and perceptions of Moss...
Prior to 2005, it was not known what teaching styles were used for physical education (PE) in the st...