This study focuses on Sandy, an experienced physical education specialist,
as she teaches STXBALL, a coeducational, noncontact, modified form of lacro
sse, for the first time. Using an approach based on a workshop Sandy attend
ed, she is teaching from a perspective that suggests game skills and tactic
s are linked, thus, should be taught so they emerge and play off of one ano
ther. As Sandy is challenged to think and act differently about teaching ga
mes, she begins to question and alter some of her actions, recognizing that
the movement pattern of a specific skill is rarely the one that is used in
a game situation. In addition, she is observing and assessing the effectiv
e use of tactics and skills as they do or do not interact.