-
Presentation
Presentation
The CU of Physical and Motor Literacy in Children and Youth is part of the field of Sport Sciences and Physical Education, with its scope of action centred on human development, health promotion, and pedagogical intervention in school and community contexts. Its focus is on the understanding, assessment, and promotion of fundamental motor skills, as well as on the creation of learning environments that foster physical literacy as an essential condition for the adoption of active and sustainable lifestyles. Its relevance within the study cycle lies in being a core foundation for the training of future Physical Education professionals, providing knowledge, practical tools, and experiences that enable qualified intervention with children and young people in diverse educational contexts.
-
Class from course
Class from course
-
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 3
-
Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
1 | Optional | Português
-
Code
Code
ULP1267-27159
-
Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
-
Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
-
Syllabus
Syllabus
1. Conceptual framework of physical literacy 1.1 Definition, evolution, and key dimensions 2. Models and perspectives of physical literacy 2.1 Physical literacy associated with health, motor competence, and personal experience, within a holistic perspective 3. Motor development in childhood and adolescence 3.1 Stages of motor development 3.2 Development of fundamental motor skills 4. Factors influencing physical literacy 4.1 Growth, maturation, and gender differences 4.2 The role of family, school, and community 4.3 Barriers and opportunities for practice 5. Assessment of physical literacy 5.1 Principles, relevance, and assessment instruments/protocols 5.2 Methods of observation and recording 6. Strategies for promoting physical literacy 6.1 Pedagogical practices, the role of play, and diverse experiences in different contexts 7. Physical literacy and health 7.1 Relationship with physical activity, sedentary behaviour, body composition, and active lifestyles in children and adolescents
-
Objectives
Objectives
Skills to be developed: Understand the fundamental concepts of physical and motor literacy and their relevance to the overall development of children and adolescents. Identify and analyse the individual, social, and environmental factors that influence the acquisition and consolidation of motor skills in childhood and adolescence. Apply techniques for observing and assessing motor skills in children and adolescents, using validated instruments. Plan and implement pedagogical strategies that promote physical literacy in school and community contexts for these age groups. Develop a critical and reflective attitude towards the role of physical literacy in the health, well-being, and active lifestyles of children and young people throughout the life course.
-
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
The CU combines theoretical (lecture-based) and theoretical-practical classes, privileging methodologies close to professional practice. Continuous assessment: two group assignments (observation/evaluation and a physical literacy promotion plan) – 35%; critical analysis of scientific articles – 25%; and a written test – 40%. Grades below 9.5 out of 20 are considered insufficient. A minimum attendance of 70% of the total classes is mandatory. Final exam (resit): written exam (100%).
-
References
References
Cairney, J., Dudley, D., Kwan, M., Bulten, R., & Kriellaars, D. (2019). Physical literacy, physical activity and health: Toward an evidence-informed conceptual model. Sports Medicine, 49(3), 371–383. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-019-01063-3 Edwards, L. C., Bryant, A. S., Keegan, R. J., Morgan, K., & Jones, A. M. (2017). Definitions, foundations and associations of physical literacy: A systematic review. Sports Medicine, 47(1), 113–126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-016-0560-7 García-Hermoso, Antonio (Ed.). Promotion of physical activity and health in the school setting. Springer, 2024. Jean de Dieu, H., & Zhou, K. (2021). Physical literacy assessment tools: a systematic literature review for why, what, who, and how. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15), 7954. Whitehead, M. (2010). Physical literacy: Throughout the lifecourse. Routledge.
-
Office Hours
Office Hours
-
Mobility
Mobility
No