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Book Cover Image Physical Education Exam VCE Units 1 & 2
First Edition

Robert Malpeli
Amanda Telford

ISBN: 9780170178778
RRP:  AUD 22.95 (GST inc.)  NZD 22.95 (GST inc.)


Physical Education Exam VCE Units 1 & 2 is designed to provide Units 1 & 2 Physical Education students with support for school assessed coursework and outcomes as well as build their examination skills gradually.

The tests contained within the text may be used as revision or extension work, and may be used as a practice outcome or as preparation for student outcome tasks.

The practice tests are graduated in difficulty, length and content, making exam preparation less daunting and building students' confidence in exam revision. This resource will also provide students with an opportunity to complete practice examinations under real time conditions to help them further develop their examination skills.

These tests and examinations in Physical Education Exam VCE Units 1 & 2 take the same form as those used at a Unit 3 & 4 level. This resource therefore provides excellent preparation for students continuing on with Units 3 & 4 studies, allowing students to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the course.
1 Unit 1 AOS 1.1
• Skill learning principles such as stages of skill learning, factors affecting skill learning (e.g. types of skills, stages of learning, transfer and mental practice); information processing systems and the provision and use of feedback in enhancing performance; and
• Ways in which skill levels vary from beginner through to the skilled elite athlete.

2 Unit 1 AOS 1.2
Developing and refining basic movement patterns (e.g. striking, throwing, running and stopping) by applying a selection of biomechanical principles such as force and momentum, impact, transfer of momentum, inertia, balance, action and reaction, pushing and pulling.

3 Unit 1 AOS 2.1
Sports psychology in coaching: e.g. motivation, arousal and anxiety, confidence, mental imagery and concentration.

4 Unit 1 AOS 2.2
• The roles of a coach in catering for individual needs such as elite and novice, child, adolescent, adult;
• Styles of coaching; and
• Sports coaching skills, including the characteristics and responsibilities of a respected coach.

5 Unit 2 AOS 1
• The musculoskeletal system: movement terminology, major joints and joint action, major muscles, characteristics and functions of skeletal muscle fibre types, nervous control of muscles, the mechanics of breathing, types of muscular contraction;
• The cardio respiratory system: structure of the heart and lungs, mechanics of breathing, gaseous exchange, blood vessels, blood flow around the body at rest and during exercise; and
• Introduction to aerobic and anaerobic energy systems, including aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis.

6 Unit 2 AOS 2
• Concepts of exercise, physical fitness and physical activity;
• Dimensions of physical activity including type, frequency, intensity and duration;
• The nature of physical activity across the human lifespan;
• Health benefits (physical, social and emotional) of regular physical activity;
• Health consequences of physical inactivity including mental health, Type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and high cholesterol levels;
• Factors influencing participation in physical activity including individual, social and physical environment; and
• Understanding the Stages of Change model to explain engagement with physical activity.

7 All of Unit 1 & Unit 2

8 Detachable Examination: All of Unit 1 & Unit 2
Malpeli,  Robert
Robert Malpeli has been teaching senior physical education for over 20 years. In that time, Robert has held roles as State Chairperson and exam assessor for PE and has delivered ongoing staff professional development for ACHPER. Recently, Robert was a member of the VCE Physical Education review board that developed the 2006 Study Design. He has co-authored numerous texts and developed a range of teacher and student resource packages in Physical Education. He is a senior teaching fellow at the University of Ballarat and currently teaches at Balwyn High School.

Telford,  Amanda
Associate Professor Amanda Telford is the course co-ordinator for the Bachelor of Education (Physical Education) in the School of Human Movement and Sport Sciences at the University of Ballarat. Amanda lectures in the areas of physical education pedagogy, Health and physical activity and curriculum development. Amanda is a former State secondary school physical education teacher and former State Movement Sciences Co-ordinator for the Australian Council for Health Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER). She was a member of the VCE Physical education review board responsible for the development of the 2006-2009 Physical Education study design for Victoria. Amanda has co-authored several VCE PE textbooks and presented at numerous national and international conferences. Amanda was also responsible for writing the 2006 and 2007 VCE PE examinations. She is regularly invited by State and Federal Governments to be an advisor in the areas of physical activity and physical education.