Course of Study
Course: Ice Skating: PED 139
Instructor: Bruce D. Olson
Office: Room 657, Armory
Phone: 540-863-2883
toll free 877-733-7522 (within service area)Email: bolson@dslcc.edu
Fax: 540-863-2815
Course Description
Introduces the skills of figure skating with emphasis on form, includes equipment selection and safety.
Text
Karen Kendull-Watson and Stephen Anmon: Ice Steps to Success NACS
Student Performance Objectives
Beginner
Skate across rink without falling
Forward stop (snowplow, one foot snowplow, hockey or t-stop)
Novice Second Class
Glide forward on two feet
Forward stroking demonstrating correct use of blade and neat footwork
Backward skating on two feet across rink
Novice First Class
Gliding forward in straight line on one foot, R&L
Forward stroking demonstrating correct knee bend
Forward curve on two feet, clockwise & counter clockwise
Gliding backwards on two feet
Course Requirements and Evaluation
Grading Policy
Attendance and Skills Test 30%
Lessons/Practice/Diary 60%
Written Exam 10%
The written exam will cover material from the textbook. Prior to taking the exam, the student’s skating card should be returned to the instructor
90 – 100 A
80 – 89 B
70 – 79 C
60 – 69 D
Below 60 F
Academic Conduct
Academic conduct will be governed by the college policy in the DSLCC Catalog.
Plagiarism and cheating will not be tolerated. Any student found accountable for any academic fraudulence will at minimum receive a zero for the assignment in question.
Any conduct or action un-becoming or un-professional while attending session at a different location may result in the offending individual receiving grade penalties imposed at the discretion of the instructor.
Class Attendance and Administrative Withdrawal
Class Attendance is an integral part of grading in this course, therefore, attendance and participation is required to successfully complete the course.
All lessons should be taken at the Homestead Ice Skating Rink and completed prior to the closing of the rink. Usually closing occurs around March 01, but closing can occur earlier if conditions are unfavorable. Regardless of when closing occurs, you are responsible for completing assignments. Lessons are to be spread out. It is not acceptable to complete all lessons at the end of the skating season
When a student is unable to complete the skating course or if closing occurs before completing the course, the student should request permission to withdraw. The instructor will not initiate withdrawal procedures; students must assume this responsibility. A student’s withdraw from a course without academic penalty must be made by. Anyone who has not withdrawn by this date and who has not completed at least the "D" level requirements will receive an F.
Class Schedule and Office Hours
Office hours will be posted outside my office door. I will be available to assist students during these times in my office. An appointment can be made, if necessary, for other times.
Wednesday, January 2nd: Orientation
All Lessons will be taken at the Homestead Resort: Hours of Operation 10:00am-6:00pm
Lesson Hours: Monday-Sunday: 11:00am and 12:00pm / 2:00pm and 3:00pm
Wednesday: 4:00pm and 5:00pm
Thursday: 4:00pm and 5:00pm
Saturday: 2:00pm and 3:00pm
Blackout Periods (Holidays and Special Events) January 18th-21st
January 25th-27th
February 15th-18th
Homestead Pricing per Lesson:
Skating Lesson $15.00
Skating Lesson with Rental $20.00