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116 Quakers Road
Marayong NSW 2148
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Email: standrewscollege@parra.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 9626 4000

St Andrews College Marayong

Junior Campus
116 Quakers Road
Marayong 2148

Senior Campus
50 Breakfast Road
Marayong 2148

Phone: 02 9626 4000

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SLR Feedback on Movement Performance

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SLR Feedback on Movement Performance

On Tuesday, the Yr 12 SLR class continued their physical preparation for their Games and Sport Application Assessment Task on European Handball. In Weeks 4 and 5 they will be assessed on their attacking, defending, shooting, ball control and sportsmanship skills.

It was pleasing to see the class were eagerly involved in the game and were giving each other feedback on their performance, as well as Ms Desira giving concurrent feedback from the sidelines, during play. Throughout the game, Ms Desira took a series of photos and videos of the students movement skills in the game of European Handball, where students were all able to self assess their form in the variety of movements that will be assessed. 

During our breaks in the game, students were able to immediately view the photos and videos of themselves playing, shooting, defending etc in order to make adjustments in their play. The video clips and photos were also uploaded on the class Google Classroom for students to look into further in their own time, in order to continue working on weaknesses and recognise their strengths. Since European Handball is a fast paced game, it was also easier to recognise the successful body movements in shooting a goal with the use of the photos, as it allowed for a more careful analysis of the biomechanical body actions.

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Ms Desira 
Leader of Learning PDHPE 

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