How to be a Swimming Teacher

Part 1

The Definitive Guide to Successful Swimming Teaching


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How to be a Swimming Teacher - Part 1 - The Definitive Guide to Mastering the Art of Teaching Swimming.

This easy to read, 48 page book contains everything you need to know from what is expected of a swim teacher, to lesson planning and how to teach the four basic strokes.

Also contains 1 bonus lesson exercise

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Contents

Why Learn to Swim? - what motivates people to learn to swim in the first place.

Health and Safety - Normal Operating Procedure (NOP), Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and Hygiene.

What Makes a Good Teacher? - Teaching Qualities including knowledge, empathy and patience.

Pupil control and management, basic principles of effective Communication including positioning, clarity, conciseness, accuracy, enthusiasm, interest, appropriateness and two-way. Motivation - praise, feedback and goal setting.

Planning and Organisation - Pupil Organisation, teaching area, number of pupils, pupil ability, organising a group, wave swimmers, canon swimmers and working with ability groups. Equipment Organisation and activity Organisation

Planning the Lesson - each separate aspect of the lesson plan, lesson plan example and poolside positioning The Scientific Principles of Swimming including floatation, propulsion and resistance.

Teaching the Non-Swimmer: Artificial Aids (arm bands, safety ring, buoyancy suit, floats and noodle.)Shallow Water Method, Deep Water Method, Water Confidence, Entering the Water, Movement Through the Water, Underwater Confidence.

The Use of Goggles

Regaining a Standing Position from a prone and supine position.

The Four Basic Strokes, Front Crawl, Back Crawl, Breaststroke and Butterfly stroke.


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