Ecological Task Analysis and Movement

Ecological Task Analysis and Movement

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Ecological Task Analysis and Movement

Ecological Task Analysis and Movement

$21.00
Sale price  $21.00 Regular price 

Ecological Task Analysis and Movement presents a transformative paradigm for understanding, researching, and teaching motor skill learning through empowerment and shared decision-making. Introducing the Ecological Task Analysis (ETA) model, this groundbreaking text challenges authoritarian and prescriptive approaches that dominate physical education, adapted physical activity, coaching, and therapeutic practice. Rooted in ecological and dynamical systems theory, the ETA model emphasizes the interaction of performer, environment, and task constraints, offering deeper insight into movement behavior while fostering intrinsic motivation, self-confidence, and improved performance. Honoring the pioneering work of Allen Burton and Walter Davis, this book bridges philosophy, theory, research, and practice to advance more inclusive, learner-centered approaches to movement.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive presentation of the Ecological Task Analysis (ETA) model for motor learning and movement behavior
  • Research-based guidance for designing and conducting empirical studies within the ETA framework
  • Practical strategies for applying ETA principles in coaching, teaching, physical education, adapted physical activity, and rehabilitation settings
  • Emphasis on empowerment and learner choice as alternatives to authoritarian and prescriptive practices
  • Real-life examples and scenarios illustrating effective implementation of the ETA model across diverse contexts
  • Insight into movement as a dynamic process shaped by interacting performer, environment, and task constraints
  • End-of-chapter bulleted key points and instructional strategies to support practical application
  • Discussion of the theoretical foundations of ETA and their impact on biology, psychology, evolution, and human movement science
  • Encouragement for critical discussion, adaptation, and continued development of the ETA model in research and practice

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