his clear and engaging PowerPoint presentation introduces GCSE PE students to the concepts of Basic Information Processing, types of Guidance, and Feedback in sport. Designed to support classroom delivery, it covers key theoretical content using real sporting examples to aid understanding and application.
The lesson breaks down the four stages of the information processing model (Input, Decision Making, Output, and Feedback), followed by an exploration of visual, verbal, manual, and mechanical guidance, as well as various types of feedback including intrinsic, extrinsic, positive, negative, knowledge of performance, and knowledge of results.
Key Features:
Student-friendly slides with definitions, examples, and diagrams
Application tasks linking theory to real sports performance
Model 9-mark exam question with a structured example response
Suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and other GCSE PE specifications
Ideal for revision or introducing the topic in class
Perfect for PE teachers aiming to boost pupil understanding of performance analysis and skill acquisition theory.
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