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RAE9 - The student will be able to generate interventions and actions that respond to specific health, education, sports performance or sports management needs.
RAE17 - The student will be able to apply appropriate interventions, procedures, strategies and activities based on exercise and physical activity, for the improvement of physical condition, health and physical sports performance, the prevention of health risks and physical and sports re-education and readaptation.
RAE19 - The student will be able to design interventions and activities based on exercise and physical activity, for the improvement of physical condition, health and physical sports performance, the prevention of health risks and physical and sports re-education and readaptation, adapting the intervention to individual needs.
RAE21 - The student will be able to structure appropriate interventions, procedures, strategies and activities based on exercise and physical activity, for the improvement of physical condition, health and physical sports performance.
RAE33 - The student will be able to identify and describe the main characteristics of multiple manifestations of human movement. This includes basic motor skills, physical activities and sports skills.
RAE35 - The student will be able to apply methodological processes of learning and motor development, development of coordination and technical capacities.
RAE54 - The student will be able to develop a multidisciplinary approach in their work, integrating knowledge and skills from various areas to enrich their professional performance in physical activity and sport.
RAE55 - The student will be able to implement a multidisciplinary approach in their work.
The subject of team sports is divided into two parts: football and basketball. The aim of the course is for students to know the fundamental technical-tactical structure shared by the collaborative-opposition collective sports, as well as specific technical, tactical, strategic and regulatory aspects of both sports.
The contents of the subject are aimed at:
1) Teach the student the general characteristics of the game in the different learning phases of the team sports of football and basketball.
2) Offer tools for the analysis and construction of tasks related to the specific technical-tactical aspects of football and basketball.
The classroom (physical or virtual) is a safe space, free of sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic and discriminatory attitudes, either towards students or towards teachers. We trust that together we can create a safe space where we can make mistakes and learn without having to suffer prejudice from others.
The social and environmental relevance of the gender perspective will be emphasized, through the subject's syllabus, as well as through information-seeking activities and critical debates.
The use of AI in this subject is regulated in the learning plan.
Subject 1. Introduction to the collective sports of collaboration-opposition
Topic 2. Football
Topic 3. Basketball
Qualification system (Royal Decree 1125/2003, of 5 September) that establishes the European system of credits and the system of qualifications to the university degrees of official character and validity in all the state territory:
0 - 4,9: Suspended
5,0 - 6,9: Approved
7,0 - 8,9: Notable
9,0 - 10: Excellent
The final grade of the student is the result of continuous assessment through the different assessment activities. The pass of the subject is obtained with a grade equal to or higher than 5 points (out of 10) according to the following weighting table:
|
Evaluation activity |
Weighting | Assessed skills |
|---|---|---|
|
Final Project of the Subject |
50% |
B4, G4, G6, G10, T4, T5, E1, E5, E7, E9 |
|
Work in group
|
30% |
B4, G4, G6, G10, T4, T5, E1, E5, E7, E9 |
|
Individual works
|
20% |
G4, G10, T4, E1, E5, E7, |
Necessary criteria for averaging between the evaluation activities:
|
Evaluation Activity |
Criteria for averaging |
| TFA |
5/10 |
| Group work |
weigh any notes |
| Individual projects |
3/10 |
Requirements to pass the continuous assessment.
Compulsory minimum completion of 70% internships. (70% in the football part and 70% in the basketball part). A medical receipt must always be sent if you are unable to attend the practical class.
In the event that 70% attendance is not reached, the subject will remain as a Not Presented without option to present the recovery TFA.
The Final Subject Project must HAVE A MINIMUM GRADE OF 5 OUT OF 10 to pass the subject.
In continuous assessment (individual work), YOU MUST HAVE A MINIMUM GRADE OF 3 OUT OF 10,
If the practice cannot be carried out due to illness or injury, a medical certificate must be brought and a complementary activity guided by the teacher will be carried out so that it can be counted as class attendance.
Recovery.
Within the same course, there is the possibility of recovering the skills not achieved during the course.
According to UPF regulations, students who have the option of retrieving the subject are those who have obtained a “suspended” grade, which are the only ones that can be modified in the recovery process. In case of Not Presented, you will not be eligible for recovery.
| Evaluation activity in recovery period | Weighting | Assessed skills |
| TFA | 50% | B4, G4, G6, G10, T4, T5, E1, E5, E7, E9 |
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