Orienteering at school for ages 13-15, Chapter 15: STEPS OF DEVELOPMENT

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STEPS OF DEVELOPMENT


Orienteering’s steps of development are adapted to the school’s goals according to Lgr11* and Gy11*, and the curriculum in physical education. It gives concrete examples of navigation skills that must be demonstrated at this level. The higher the level is, the higher the qualitative requirements will be.

Developed by Swedish Orienteering Federation (SOFT).

 

*The Swedish National Agency for Education

 

    

 

Suitable levels at for each age

The model below shows the type of area and the level of development suitable to use in the teaching of each year.

Developed by Swedish Orienteering Federation (SOFT).

 

    

 

GLOSSARY

 

Map understanding: Knowing that the map is reduction small scale and simplification version of reality.

Handrail:  Distinct terrain objects that are easy to follow, for example, roads, paths, fences or large buildings. Less distinct handrails can be small paths, hedges, ditches and, vegetation boundaries.

Orientate the map: Alignment of the map consistent to the real north with the map image aligned with reality. This is achieved by the Red to Red principle.

Thumb your map: Positioning of the thumb on the map precisely where one is in reality. As one moves in reality, so too should the thumb consistent with that movement.

 

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