College of Charleston
PEHD 117 Badminton/Racquetball
***Beginning January 2007 Pickleball will be substituted from
Racquetball until Johnson Center renovation is completed estimated to
be in Fall 2009***
Spring 2009 2 Semester Hours
Time & Place: 9 & 10am MWF,
Johnson Center, Room 110
Instructor:
Mrs. Barnette
Office Located: Silcox Center, Room 212
Office Phone:
953-6747
email: barnettes@cofc.edu
Office Hours: M-F 11:00am -Noon and
by appointment any day.
Prerequisites: None
Grading:
A, B+, B, C+, C, D, F
Course Description:
This course will include instruction on the basic skills and strategies
in badminton and pickleball.
Optional Texts:
Ballou, R. (1998). Badminton Beginners. (Second Edition) Englewood:
Morton. Norton,
Course Objectives: Competencies within the course should prepare
students:
• 1. To develop and improve on
basic skills in badminton and pickleball by lecture, reading the text,
participating in drills, and competitive activities.
• 2. To provide a basic knowledge
and understanding of the rules and strategies of badminton and
pickleball through reading the text, lecture, and application in game
situations.
• 3. To develop an enjoyment in
the activities which will provide an opportunity for physical fitness
through life long participation.
Requirements:
• Health
Report 5%
•
Participation 15%
• Skills
Tests 40%
• Written
Tests 40%
Description of Projects:
Student will write one report on a health/fitness related issue. It
Projects: has to be a minimum of 2 typed pages written with a separate
title and reference page. The report may be from a magazine or
newspaper of 2004-present. The pages should be stapled.
No email or late papers will be accepted.
The report should follow this outline:
• Theme Sentence - State the
primary point of the article.
• Summary - Summarize the article
including all major points of emphasis. Critique - State your opinion
about the subject and whether or not it was helpful concerning choices
for improving your health/ fitness.
Criteria For Evaluation:
• Written Exam Badminton
(Lecture, Chap.
1-4) 20pts
• Written Exam Pickleball
(Lecture,
FYI)
20pts
• Skills Test
Badminton
20pts
• Skills Test
Pickleball
20pts
• Health
Report
5pts
• Instructor
Evaluation
15pts
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Total
100pts
Grading Scale: (Implemented 2006-07)
A
93-100pts
C 74-77pts
A- 90-92pts
C-
72-73pts
B+ 88- 89pts
D+
70-71pts
B 83-87pts
D 68-69pts
B- 80-82pts
D-
66-67pts
C+ 78-79pts
F
65 and below
Bonus Points: You may earn 1/2 point bonus for each CRS event
participation. You must notify instructor for credit. Other
opportunities for bonus points may be announced during the
semester. Jump Rope for Heart will be extra credit points. (Also
see attendance.) Bonus points cap is 7pts.
Make-up Test: Make-up written (not skills) tests may be given with an
excused absence, but it is the responsibility of the student to inform
the instructor immediately upon missing a test to arrange for make-up
tests. Unexcused make- ups may be given with 10 points per day
reduction, but not skills tests which may be given over two class
periods. Missing either day will result in loss of the skill tested on
the respective day.
Attendance: Attendance is required. You may miss three classes without
being penalized. For each additional unexcused absence, your final
grade will be reduced by two points. Excused absences must be
pre-approved by Mrs. Barnette or approved by the Undergraduate Dean's
Office. No other excuses will be accepted. Those students not using the
acceptable amount of cuts will have 2 bonus points per absence added to
their final point total. Entering class after roll call is considered
tardy. Three tardies will equal one absence on point deductions. Over
10 minutes late equals two tardies. If a student misses three or more
classes which are excused, they will not be eligible for the bonus
points on attendance.
Honor System: The College of Charleston Honor System is recognized in
this course. For the specific details of responsibility and penalty,
see the current issue of the College of Charleston Student Handbook.
Take special note of the following NEW policy concerning grades and
cheating. “Cases of suspected academic dishonesty will be reported
directly to the Dean of Students. A student found responsible for
academic dishonesty will receive a XF in the course, indicating failure
of the course due to academic dishonesty. This grade will appear
on the student’s transcript for two years after which the student may
petition for the X to be expunged. The student may also be placed
on disciplinary probation, suspended (temporary removal) or expelled
(permanent removal) from the College by the Honor Board.”
Badminton/Racquetball
Tentative Class Schedule
Assignment Due
April
3
Paper on Health/ Fitness (NO EMAIL)
Date/Day
Daily
Activities
Reading
January
12m
First Class syllabus
14w
Rules, High Clears, Serve
(WebCT,
FYI) Chap. 1-3
16f
Play
19m
MLK Holiday
21w
High Clears, Serves, Drops
23f
Play Games
26m
Rules, High Clears, Serve
28w
High Clears, Serves, Drops, Kills
30f
Play Games
February
2m
Strategy,
play
Chap. 4-6
4w
Strategy, play
6f
Play Games
9m
Skills, play
11w
Skills, play
13f
Play games
16m
Tournament
18w
Tournament
20f
Badminton Written Test
23m
Skills Test
25w
Skills Test
March
2-6
Spring
Break
9m
Pickleball begins (WebCT, FYI)
11w
Rules, Skills, Video
13f
Play
16m
Skills, Rules
18w
Skills, Play
20f
Play games
23m
Skills, Strategy
25w
Skills, Play
27f
Play games
30m
Skills, play
April
1w
Skills, play
3f
Play games, Health Written Report Due
6m
Skills, play
8w
Skills, play
10f
Play games
13m
Tournament
15w
Tournament
17f
Written Test
20m
Practice, play
22w
Skills Test
24f
Skills Test
27m
Free play, last day of class, NO FINAL EXAM