Cesty ke zkoumání výuky tělesné výchovy: význam Analýzy didaktické interakce (ADI) a její modifikace (MADI)

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Title in English Approaches to analysing instruction in physical education: analysis of didactical interaction (ADI) and its modification (MADI)
Authors

MUŽÍK Vladislav ŠAFAŘÍKOVÁ Jana SÜSS Vladimír MARVANOVÁ Zdenka

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Pedagogická orientace
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Field Pedagogy and education
Keywords instruction; instructional quality; Physical Education; research on interaction; ADI; analysis of didactic interaction; MADI; modified analysis of didactic interaction
Description The instruction in Physical Education have been analysed from various perspectives since 1950's. Research attention has been paid to the amount of physical activities during instruction, making use of teaching time for pupils' active exercise and didactic teacher-pupil(s) interaction. A considerable proportion of the research focuses on interaction and on quantitative as well as qualitative characteristics of teaching. Numerous analytical procedures and techniques were developed that mostly build on observation. One of these techniques is ADI - Analysis of didactic interaction; that helps explain the relationship between the teacher-pupil(s) interactions and the learning outcomes of pupils. A simplified version of ADI is called MADI - Modified analysis of didactic interactions, which is most often used for the purposes of pre-service teacher education of Physical Education teachers. This method provides teacher students with objective feedback information about how they performed during teaching practice. ADI and MADI are therefore tools that can be used not only to analyse Physical Education instruction but also to influence it and improve upon it.
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