Sports games (invasion and setback games) in the Bachelor of Education
In this field of movement, students acquire a wide range of competences and skills from the field of sports games. They learn cross-sport tactical behaviour and basic motor skills for both the group of invasion games and the group of setback games. In selected standardised sports games, students acquire sport-specific techniques and specific tactical skills.
In addition, after the seminars in this movement field, students should know what to look out for when teaching these skills. To this end, for example, they practise using rule modifications in a targeted manner in order to control the course and effect of game forms in a targeted manner. In addition, basic skills for analysing and evaluating technical and tactical performances are acquired. In all courses, a special focus is placed on organisational forms relevant to teaching.
Sports games in the Bachelor of Education - PO 2017
Sports games are assigned to module B3 (Theory and Practice of Sports and Movement Fields I) for all school types.
For the school types HRSGe, GG and BK, the module is assigned to the 1st and 2nd semesters. In the first semester, sports games are included in the basic seminars "Introduction to sports games" and "Introduction to backstroke games". In the following second semester, three in-depth courses are chosen that build on the introductory courses. Two seminars from the field of sports games and one from the field of setback games must be taken.
The GS and SP school types study the module in the 3rd semester. Only the seminar "Introduction to Sports Games" must be attended in order to study the field of sports games.
GS students who choose to specialise in sport study module B3 in the 3rd and 4th subject area. In addition to the "Introduction to sports games", the "Introduction to backstroke games" must also be taken in the third semester. An in-depth course is then selected for each introductory course in the fourth semester.
Further information on the competences to be acquired, the course content and the forms of examination can be found in the relevant examination regulations. The specific examination content will be announced at the beginning of the course.
Sports games in the Bachelor of Education - PO 2022
For the school types HRSGe, GG and BK, sports games are covered in three courses, which are divided into two modules: Firstly, the seminars "Introduction to Sports Games I - Invasion Games" and "Introduction to Sports Games II - Setback Games", which are assigned to module B3 "Theory and Practice of Sports and Movement Fields I", must be studied in the second semester. In the following third semester, an in-depth course based on the introductions is chosen, which, however, belongs to module B4 "Theory and Practice of Sports and Movement Fields II".
GS and SP school types study sports games in module B3 (Theory and Practice of Sports and Movement Fields I) by completing the seminar "Introduction to Sports Games I - Invasion Games".
GS students who choose to specialise in the subject area of sport also study the seminar "Introduction to Sports Games II - Setback Games" in the third semester. In addition, a "Specialisation in Games" is chosen in the fourth semester.
Further information on the competences to be acquired, the course content and the examination forms can be found in the relevant examination regulations. The specific examination content will be announced at the beginning of the course.