6 ECTS credits
180 h study time

Offer 1 with catalog number 1017173BNR for all students in the 1st and 2nd semester at a (B) Bachelor - advanced level.

Semester
1st and 2nd semester
Enrollment based on exam contract
Impossible
Grading method
Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
Can retake in second session
Yes
Taught in
Dutch
Faculty
Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy
Department
Bewegings- en Sportwetenschappen
Educational team
Evert Zinzen
Kristine De Martelaer (course titular)
Sarah Peytier
Tonia Aleida Verhoef
Activities and contact hours
6 contact hours Lecture
90 contact hours Seminar, Exercises or Practicals
20 contact hours Independent or External Form of Study
Course Content

Several parts of movement education, depending on the program of the professional bachelor the student is comming from.

Course material
Course text (Recommended) : Compilatie Bewegingsvorming
Additional info

The specific content of this course unit requires sufficient attendance to master the practical skills and also, at a later stage, to better guide the teaching-learning process.
Coming between 2 and 10 minutes late to class is half an attendance. More than 10 minutes (5' in swimming) late is an absence (legitimate or not).
Students can participate in the exams only if they have sufficient attendance in the sport discipline in question:
A component takes place 1 time per week during 1 semester: a student may have a maximum of 2 unauthorized absences;
A component takes place 2 times per week during 1 semester: a student may have a maximum of 4 unexcused absences;
A component takes place 1 time per week during 2 semesters: a student may be absent unauthorized a maximum of 4 times;
Etc.
Additional course materials, supplementary to the required course materials, may be offered through the learning platform or other electronic media.

Additional costs can be charged for the watersport internship around 550-650 Euro.

Learning Outcomes

General competencies

The student has the knowledge of technique, tactics, physical fitness of the selected sports.

The student has the skills (demo, didactical competences) depending on the selected sports.

The student has the correct attitude (healty and sportminded, enthousiasm and responsible, lifgelong learning coorperation, ...).

Grading

The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Other Exam determines 100% of the final mark.

Within the Other Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • Examen with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 100% of the final mark.

Additional info regarding evaluation

There are two categories in the assessment: Practice and Theory. 

Practice: Information on the determination of the score on practice by component (sports) discipline is communicated through the learning platform.

Theory exam:

The theory associated with these different (sports) disciplines (equal to the components of the theory exam) will be taken in writing at one common time after the first semester and one common time after the second semester. The components to be known are communicated on the learning platform at the beginning of the academic year. The (sports) disciplines taken during the first period of the first term are final and will not be repeated in second semester.

When the theory examination for a particular (sports) discipline consists only of multiple-choice questions (i.e., no combination with open-ended questions), a higher caesura is applied. This will be communicated in a timely manner on the learning platform.

Total final grade:

Within each category a result is given for each of the 6 (sports) disciplines, where the % distribution per discipline depends on the number of teaching hours that were spent on those (sports) disciplines. Each partial score (= result per (sports) discipline on theory or practice) therefore has its own weighting on the final grade, which together forms a 'weighted' average.

The final grade for this course is the weighted average of all the sub-scores, unless there are deficits on the sub-scores.

Per category (Practice and Theory separately) there may not be deficits (lower than 50/100) on more than two (sports) disciplines with a max total of 10 deficit points on the sub-scores.

Moreover, per category (Practice and Theory separately) there can be max 10 deficit points out of 100 for all sub-scores together. If there are more than 10 points deficits in a category, the final grade is not the weighted average of the sub-scores, but the lowest result of all sub-scores.

Only the final grade is rounded and reduced to a mark out of 20.

Transferability of partial results to the 2nd session: In the 2nd session, all partial scores >= 50/100, both in theory and in practice, will be transferred automatically and, consequently, only the parts for which a score of 49/100 or less has been obtained must be retaken. Under no circumstances may a student waive the automatic transfer of partial results.

If a student does not pass this course after the second session and has to retake it in the following academic year, then for each component for which he or she has a deficit, both the practical and theoretical part must be retaken. The transfer of scores on parts (sports) disciplinary where one did have a pass for both theory and practice is done automatically, and thus does not have to be requested.

If one has too many unauthorized absences (as stipulated in the section “additional information”), one is not allowed to participate in the examination of the discipline in question, both in the first and second session. If a student is unable to participate in the examinations because of an injury, process evaluation is impossible if he/she was absent more than half of the class periods (legitimate or not). In this case, the student will receive an ‘absent’ as result.

Allowed unsatisfactory mark
The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.

Academic context

This offer is part of the following study plans:
Bachelor of Physical Education and Movement Sciences: Abridged Traject after Training Professional Bachelor Education: Secundary Education with Option LO (only offered in Dutch)