Motor Remedial Teaching Workshop 2020

  • Amsterdam Netherlands
  • Start: Jul 19 2022 00:00
  • Finish: Dec 01 2024 00:00
  • Time zone: Europe/Amsterdam
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The Motor Remedial Teaching programme was developed in the Netherlands and is unique in the world. This two-day course equips attendees with the skills to set up and run a Motor Remedial Teaching (MRT) programme. The training focuses on screening and testing students; organising small MRT groups with individual attention and programme developed for each student and evaluating the results of the training and playground activities.
The workshop is limited to 20 participants to ensure that all attendees get the tools to support students with gross motor skills delays. There will be a possibility to continue with the course online. (e.g. carry out/complete the action plan).
Be sure to sign-up early!
WHO IS IT FOR
PE teachers and educators of students age 3-13.
WORKSHOP GOALS
To empower educators to organise a Motor Remedial Teaching programme to support students with gross motor skills delays.
LEARNING OUTCOMES 
   An understanding of how to: 
Screen students.
Do motorical tests.
Develop a programme for each student (action plan).
Practise in small groups with individual attention.
Use homework cards and reflect after tests.
SESSION LEADER
Wim van Gelder is an expert on Motor Remedial Teaching. He was a PE teacher for more than 20 years and is currently lecturer of PE at the Hogeschool Inholland. He developed and runs MRT courses in Dutch throughout the Netherlands. Wim works as an advisor for schools and school playgrounds. He runs ‘Training and Consulting Agency ‘Van Gelder on the Move and is chairman of the Motor Remedial Teaching in Movement Foundation. Wim is the author of a number of Dutch PE related books (Basislessen bewegingsonderwijs deel 1 and 2) and the MRT programme (Onderwijsgeschikte Motorische Test). His website is “Alles in Beweging”.

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