Bunker and Thorpe first proposed Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) in 1982 as an alternative to traditional, technique-led approaches to games teaching and learning. Despite interest from teachers and researchers, there has been no attempt to review the TGfU model. This is an oversight, given the important advances in educational learning theory and ecological approaches to motor control since the early 1980s. The purpose of this paper is to present a new version of the TGfU model that draws on a situated learning perspective. The paper describes the TGfU approach, overviews recent research on TGfU, and outlines a situated learning perspective. This perspective is then applied to rethinking the TGfU model. The intended outcome of the ...
There is a concern in a number of quarters that the diversity of thinking within game centred approa...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
This purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the alternative "Teaching Games f...
Bunker and Thorpe first proposed Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) in 1982 as an alternative t...
Bunker and Thorpe first proposed Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) in 1982 as an alternative t...
peer-reviewedBunker and Thorpe first proposed Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) in 1982 as an ...
This paper presents an interpretation of student learning from a situated learning perspective, seek...
In this article, we were interested in how young people learn to play games within a tactical games ...
Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) is a games based pedagogical model aimed at generating great...
This article reports on a study of one recently qualified teacher’s employment of the Teaching Games...
This paper examines an experienced teacher’s employment of the teaching games for understanding (TGf...
peer-reviewedIn this article, we were interested in how young people learn to play games within a t...
The chapter, "Learning TGfU and instructional skills in a complex environment: Undergraduates teachi...
In this paper we reject the Cartesian view of the mind expressed as speech and the body expressed th...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
There is a concern in a number of quarters that the diversity of thinking within game centred approa...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
This purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the alternative "Teaching Games f...
Bunker and Thorpe first proposed Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) in 1982 as an alternative t...
Bunker and Thorpe first proposed Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) in 1982 as an alternative t...
peer-reviewedBunker and Thorpe first proposed Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) in 1982 as an ...
This paper presents an interpretation of student learning from a situated learning perspective, seek...
In this article, we were interested in how young people learn to play games within a tactical games ...
Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) is a games based pedagogical model aimed at generating great...
This article reports on a study of one recently qualified teacher’s employment of the Teaching Games...
This paper examines an experienced teacher’s employment of the teaching games for understanding (TGf...
peer-reviewedIn this article, we were interested in how young people learn to play games within a t...
The chapter, "Learning TGfU and instructional skills in a complex environment: Undergraduates teachi...
In this paper we reject the Cartesian view of the mind expressed as speech and the body expressed th...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
There is a concern in a number of quarters that the diversity of thinking within game centred approa...
This paper presents a small scale research project that focused on pre-service physical education (P...
This purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the alternative "Teaching Games f...