by Carol McNeill (Author), Jean Cory-Wright (Author), Tom Renfrew (Author)
Teaching Orienteering, Second Edition makes it easier than ever for busy teachers, leaders, and coaches to introduce orienteering skills and techniques to students of the sport. This new edition retains the highly visual, full-color format of the original version, but its content has been expanded and completely updated.
For those new to teaching orienteering, the book provides a detailed opening chapter of solid foundational information to help them get started. Later chapters follow a logical progression designed to help students learn the sport in familiar, easy terrain before moving them into more difficult environments.
The exercises in Teaching Orienteering, Second Edition follow this same progression, but they do not have to be followed in sequence. Each suggested exercise is self-contained and can be used in whatever order teachers or leaders deem appropriate for their needs. In addition, each exercise has been laid out so that teachers can quickly determine
-the purpose of the exercise,
-the age groups it is suitable for,
-the time it will take to complete, and
-the equipment needed.
For teachers in the United Kingdom, the book's educational guidelines have been updated to bring them in line with current UK practice in primary and secondary schools and in further education.
Richly illustrated with maps, drawings, and photos, Teaching Orienteering, Second Edition is an excellent reference for physical education, outdoor education, and classroom teachers, as well as for university instructors and youth group leaders.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 159
Edition: 2
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Published: 31 Dec 1997
ISBN 10: 0880118040
ISBN 13: 9780880118040
Carol McNeill, Dip Ed; Sports Coaching Diploma; British Orienteering Federation Senior Coach. Carol has had over 20 years experience of teaching and coaching orienteering to children and adults of all ages. She has had a particular interest in developing orienteering in schools. She has represented Britain in seven World Orienteering Championships gaining 7th place in Finland in 1979. In 1986 and 1994 she won gold medals in her age class at the Veteran World Cup.
Jean Cory-Wright BSc, Dip Ed; British Orienteering Federation Coach. Jean is currently at the Auckland Institute of Technology in New Zealand. She has over 12 years teaching experience with the Ardentinny Outdoor Education Centre, John Ruskin School, Cumbria Schools Outdoor Education Service, Charlotte Mason College for Outdoor Education. She has represented Britain in six World Orienteering Championships.
Tom Renfrew ADPE, BA, MSc is a senior lecturer at the University of Strathclyde. He is director of the BA Degreee Programmes Sport and Outdoor Education in the community. A qualified coach who has chaired the British Orienteering Federation Coaching Committee, Tom has written a number of books on the sport and is currently researching ways in which persons with learning difficulties can be integrated into the mainstream of the sport.