Amanda Ebert

ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation - Faculty Affairs

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ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation - Faculty Affairs
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ebert@ualberta.ca

Courses

KIN 102 - Foundations of Human Movement

A participatory and experiential introduction to the study of human movement. Locomotor and voluntary movement are explored through multiple contexts, including activities of daily living, recreation, sport, and exercise. The course examines basic movement principles and processes through a participatory, active, and engaged experience to inform understanding of performance, instruction of motor tasks, and development of basic control, positioning, and execution of successful movement.


KIN 207 - Physical Growth and Psychomotor Development

A study of the sequential changes in physical growth and motor development with emphasis on individual difference. Note: Credit will be granted for only one of KIN 207 or 307, PEDS 207 or 307.


KIN 471 - Physical Activity for Individuals with Developmental Impairments

A focus on the delivery of adapted physical activity services to individuals with developmental impairments with a focus on the instruction of movement skills. Theory and practice will be integrated through lecture and lab activities. Prerequisite: KRLS 207. Note: Credit will be granted for only one of KIN 471 or PEDS 471.


KRLS 370 - Assessment and Service Delivery for Adapted Physical Activity and Therapeutic Recreation

An overview of basic qualitative and quantitative assessment principles and their use to deliver quality physical activity and recreation services for individuals with diverse needs. Prerequisites: KRLS 207 and KIN 109 or RLS 210 or STAT 141 or 151. Credit will be granted for only one of KRLS 370 or PERLS 370.


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