GE 1204 Physical Education: Swimming (2-2017) Assumption University Theodore Maria School of Arts Department of General Education Course Outline 2/2017Course : GE 1204 Physical Education: Swimming 1Credit : General Education Requirement noneStatus : A.Pansiri Chantokul E-mail address: [email protected] :Lecturer :Course Description: Improving physical fitness and psychomotor skills, creating unity among students and developing the sportive mind.Objectives: The course aims to enable students to 1. obtain knowledge about history and rules of swimming. 2. achieve physical, mental, emotional and social development. 3. appreciate and actively participate in sports activities. 4. create unity among themselves. 5. perform the different skills in swimming.Teaching-Learning Activities : 1. Lecture 2. Demonstration 3. Class participation 4. DrillsCourse Components and Mark Allocation: Practical evaluation 60% 1. Free Style 10% 2. Back Stroke 10% 3. Breast Stroke 10% 4. Butterfly 10% 5. Floating 10% 6. Life-saving Stroke 10% Class participation 10% Presentation 15% Quiz 15% Total 100 %Attendance Requirements: At least 80 % attendance is required. Students with more than 3 absences will not be allowed to take the final exam.Evaluation : 80 - 100 % =A 78 – 79 % = A- 73 – 77 % = B+ 70 – 72 % =B 68 – 69 % = B- 63 – 67 % = C+ 60 – 62 % =C 58 – 59 % = C- 50 – 57 % =DRequired Reading: HandoutsReference : 1. Buehhm, David A.(1990).Guinness Sports Record Book. New York: Sterling Publishing Co, Inc. 2. Wilkie, David & Juba, Kelvin(1986). The Handbook of Swimming.USA: Pelham books Ltd. 3. Wilkie, David & Juba, Kelvin(1986). The Handbook of Swimming. London: Pelham books Ltd. 4. The Amateur Swimming Association(1996). Swimming. London: A&C Black Ltd.\Study Plan and Schedule: Week 1 (January 11, 2018) General Introduction - Objectives of the course - Course requirements 1
GE 1204 Physical Education: Swimming (2-2017) - Mark allocationWeek 2 (January 18, 2018) Crawl Stroke (Free Style) - Flutter kick in Crawl Stroke - Arms & hands movementWeek 3 (January 25, 2018) Crawl Stroke (Continued) - Review : Kicking, arms and hands movement - Breathing while swimming - Floating & Movements - Corrected position and movement of Crawl StrokeWeek 4 (February 1, 2018) Back Stroke - Flutter kick in Back Stroke - Arms & hands movementWeek 5 (February 8, 2018) Back Stroke (Continued) - Review: Kicking, arms and hands movement - Breathing while swimming - Floating & Movement - Corrected position and movement of Back StrokeWeek 6 (February 15, 2018) Breast Stroke - Frog Kicking - Arms and hands movementWeek 7 (February 22, 2018) Breast Stroke (Continued) - Review : Kicking, arms and hands movement - Breathing while swimming - Floating & Movement - Corrected position and movement of Breast StrokeThere is no class during March 5-13, 2018 due to Mid-term Examination.Week 8 (March 15, 2018) Butterfly Stoke - Dolphin Kicking - Arms and hand movementWeek 9 (March 22, 2018) Butterfly Stroke (Continued) - Review : Kicking, arms and hands movement - Breathing while swimming - Floating and Movement - Corrected position and movement of Butterfly StrokeWeek 10 (March 29, 2018) Life saving Strokes - Benefits - Side Stroke - Back elementary Stroke - Dog paddle (Human Stroke) - How to applyWeek 11 (April 5, 2018) Rules of competition - Start and finish - Relay - Medley Relay - Individual MedleyWeek 12 (April 12, 2018) Practice of all StrokesWeek 13 - Prepare for evaluation and quiz.Week 14 (April 19, 2018) Evaluation: Speed and corrected style swimming for Crawl Stroke and Back Stroke (April 26, 2018) Evaluation: Speed and corrected style swimming for Breast Stroke and Butterfly Stroke, Floating, the corrected style and application for life saving strokes. 2
GE 1204 Physical Education: Swimming (2-2017) Week 15 (May 5, 2018)Reminders: Presentation. Swimming suit and cap are required during the classes. There is no Final Examination.Thursday, May 3, 2018: Last day to withdraw with “W” (withdrawing after this date will be given “WF”) VISIONAssumption University of Thailand envisions itself as:• an international community of scholars,• enlivened by Christian inspiration,• engaged in the pursuit of Truth and Knowledge,• serving human society, especially through the creative use of interdisciplinary approaches and cybertechnology. VISION 2000 FOR ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY GRADUATESAssumption University of Thailand envisions its graduates as :• healthy and open-minded persons, characterized by personal integrity, an independent mind, and positive thinking,• professionally competent, willing to exercise responsible leadership for economic progress in a just society,• able to communicate effectively with people from other nations and to participate in globalization. Faculty of Arts Vision/MissionVisionFaculty of Arts, Assumption University of Thailand, envisions itself as :a faculty of high academic standing known for its excellence in language education for business, cultureand research with :• qualified and dedicated lecturers• capable and determined students• state-of-the-art courses and technologies• international teaching environmentwhich envisions its graduates to be :• professionally component, able to communicate effectively with people from other nations and to participate in globalization through their facility as bilinguals and their deep knowledge of other cultures,• responsible leaders for economic progress in a just society, both in their exercise of citizenship and in their business activities,• flexible and compassionate persons who clearly live by their personal values, dare to think for themselves, and respond to new situations innovatively.MissionEnabling students :1. To acquire language business skills, Thai and foreign, for reading, writing and communicating2. To learn how to mutually appreciate and share cultural values with people of other nations3. To be professionally competent business men and women capable of responsible business leadership for economic progress and prosperity of the country 3
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