SayPro Online Course SAQA 11516697936

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Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1: The macroscopic and microscopic structure of each body system is described. The normal function of each of the body’s systems is explained. The mechanisms responsible for homeostasis of the human body system is understood and integrated. Associate Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2: Foundational theories with […]

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Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
The macroscopic and microscopic structure of each body system is described.
The normal function of each of the body’s systems is explained.
The mechanisms responsible for homeostasis of the human body system is understood and integrated.

Associate Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2:
Foundational theories with regard to psychology and sociology in biokinetics contexts are analysed, interpreted and applied.
The effect of the human psyche on health behaviour, health promotion (wellness), human functioning and performance is reflected on.
Appropriate motivational and interviewing skills in health care contexts are applied.
Effects of negative psycho-social factors on the individual and environment are recognised.
The psycho-social stratification impact within the South African community in health care contexts is explained.
The phases of grief after a catastrophic life event are analysed and interpreted.
An individual is informed and educated on the meaning of pain and practical coping strategies are suggested or prescribed.
Understanding of the effects of distress on human physiology, health and behaviour to health care contexts are applied.
The purpose of different relaxation techniques and coping strategies to individuals experiencing stress are explained.
Appropriate motivational knowledge, skills and attitudes to cultural diversity in a Biokinetics practice is applied.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 3:
Theories in physics as they apply to human motion and exercise are analysed, integrated and applied.
Relevant knowledge and understanding of dynamic, muscle function, movement biomechanics, integrative functioning of the neuromuscular and musculo-skeletal systems in exercise and physical activity programmes are analysed and integrated.
Different movement skills to identify possible dysfunctions of biomechanical analyses are performed.
Kinetics and kinematic variables associated with posture, movement, injuries and general health are assessed.
Bio-mechanically principled exercises or activities for specific population groups for the improvement, adaption or modification of exercises and activities are planned and implemented.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4:
Understanding of the effects of different types of exercise on the cardiovascular, pulmonary, neuromuscular, metabolic and endocrine systems to real and simulated cases is applied.
Understanding of the interrelationship between responses and adaptations to acute and chronic exercise is demonstrated.
Understanding of the influences of internal and external factors and the use of ergogenic aids and supplements on exercise and physical activity are demonstrated.
Understanding of the differences in exercise capacity between genders and the different age groups is applied.
Laboratory tests and experiments in the field of human exercise physiology are planned, conducted and interpreted.
Appropriate exercise interventions to enhance exercise capacity are designed.
Understanding of nutrition and biochemistry as it relates to exercise physiology is demonstrated.
Understanding of common pathological conditions such as diabetes mellitus and the effects of such conditions on exercise capacity is demonstrated.
Understanding of clinical exercise physiology, nutrition, exercise metabolism and human performance to the effective and efficient implementation of health promotion, injury prevention and rehabilitation programmes are integrated and applied.
Physical abilities of people to perform their required jobs or tasks are assessed.
Applicable exercise programmes that would enable a person to perform a certain job or task are designed and prescribed.
A person’s level of disability to perform his/her daily tasks is assessed.
Rehabilitation programmes to restore a person’s function after suffering an injury or contracting a disease are designed.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 5:
Understanding of the different components of fitness is analysed and integrated.
Relevant knowledge and understanding of appropriate training principles to injury prevention and optimal performance within different environments and for different populations, i.e. women, pregnant women, children, men, elderly, asthmatics, etc is applied.
Good working knowledge of different forms of physical activity, exercise and sport in health care and health promotion contexts is demonstrated.
Understanding of psychological factors that may impact on physical activity and exercise science is applied.
Physical assessments for different individuals and groups are planned, executed and interpreted.
Appropriate and scientifically sound physical activities, physical fitness and exercise programmes for individuals and groups are designed.
Appropriate and scientifically founded physical activity/exercise training programmes for different groups/populations are implemented.
Biokinetics technology in professional and scientific manner when implementing activities and programmes is used.
Individuals and groups in a variety of biokinetics contexts displaying patience, compassion and empathy are effectively communicated with.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 6:
Understanding of recreation as a therapeutic intervention tool for different populations is applied.
The pathology and psychology of people with disabilities and of those who suffer from long term conditions, such as hypertension and diabetes is analysed, integrated and applied.
A variety of different evaluation protocols for different individuals and groups in therapeutic and recreational contexts are planned, implemented and interpreted.
Appropriate and scientifically based therapeutic recreation programmes for different groups/populations are implemented.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 7:
Relevant knowledge and understanding of fundamental motor development and perceptual-motor development theories and concepts to a variety of contexts is applied.
Knowledge and understanding of human growth, development, maturation and aging to a variety of biokinetics contexts are applied.
Understanding of the structure and function of the central nervous system as it relates to human functioning in biokinetics context is demonstrated.
Understanding of normal and abnormal human movement patterns in relation to neuro-muscular functioning to real and simulated cases for rehabilitation of motor behaviour are applied.
Understanding of the interrelationship between physical activity, fitness, functional constraints and perceptual motor development and neurological aspects of motor control over the lifespan to rehabilitation of human motor behaviour are applied.
Appropriate and effective rehabilitation and intervention programmes for individuals with functional constraints over the lifespan are designed and implemented.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 8:
Understanding of common musculo-skeletal injuries and conditions, including, among others their incidence, symptoms, possible causes (aetiology) and treatment is demonstrated.
Comprehensive medical and injury histories of a variety of patients are conducted.
Observation, palpation and specialised manual evaluation techniques in assessing an individual’s injury are applied.
Advanced exercise testing equipment and techniques to assess individuals with different injuries are utilised.
Possible signs and symptoms indicating emergency medical attention, further investigation or referral of the patient are recognised.
The findings of each evaluation/assessment are interpreted and communicated effectively to the patient while displaying empathy, patience and understanding in interactions with the patient.
Evidence based individualised rehabilitation exercise programmes are designed, demonstrated and implemented.
Understanding of a multi-disciplinary approach in rehabilitation is demonstrated.
Criteria for successful discharge of a rehabilitated patient within the criteria for returning to optimal functioning are applied.
Injury prevention strategies for different individual and groups are proposed, prescribed and implemented.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 9:
Knowledge and understanding of health and disease patterns (epidemiology) as a result of inactivity as observed in different parts of the world over the last few decades is demonstrated.
Factors impacting on health and disease in different populations and their causes are explained.
International and national trends in relation to health promotion, such as Millennium Development Goals and/or HIV Pandemic are analysed and interpreted.
Understanding of the benefits of regular exercise and physical activity on health to health promotion contexts is applied.
Components of health and wellness and apply such a distinction to health promotion contexts are distinguished.
Understanding of the different medical models and the Wellness Continuum by means of relevant real-life and simulated examples are illustrated.
Understanding of the causes of common diseases of lifestyle; risk factors related to diseases of lifestyle; signs, symptoms, incidence and causes of chronic diseases of lifestyle to real-life and simulated cases is applied.
Lifestyle interventions as well as the management of the antecedence, adherence, and compliance of exercise and related behaviour thereof are implemented.
Specialised knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes in screening for a variety of diseases and conditions are applied.
The ability to communicate effectively with individuals and groups regarding health related information is demonstrated.
Appropriate exercise programme prescription strategies for a wide variety of clients/patients in promoting the health and wellness of the individual, companies and the community are implemented.
Design and implement behavioural change strategies used in health promotion and wellness are designed and implemented.
Education programmes awareness and screening to promote health and wellness in the community is designed and implemented.
Appropriate knowledge, skills and values related to the role of mentoring and coaching in health promotion and wellness are applied.
Wellness programmes in a variety of community contexts are planned, implemented and managed.
Exercise testing and programme prescriptions for special populations (children, adolescents, young adults, adults, pregnancy, disabled and the elderly) as it relates to physical ability for health and performance are implemented and managed.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 10:
Understanding of different research methodologies in biokinetics contexts is applied.
Scientific approaches to measurement and evaluation in biokinetics contexts are applied.
Statistical procedures for analysing results and findings in biokinetics contexts are applied.
Variety of physical health and exercise physiological assessments, such as measuring body composition and flexibility are designed, planned, executed and interpreted.
Feedback report and communicate the findings and recommendations to clients with empathy, patience and understanding of their contexts is compiled.
Progress and make appropriate adjustments to exercise programmes are assessed.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 11:
Understanding of the interrelationship between the incidence, aetiology and patho-physiology of various chronic diseases and disabilities in managing them is applied.
Knowledge and understanding of applicable clinical sciences to the pathology of disease and disabilities is applied.
Individually based risk stratification are planned, implemented and performed.
Effective and efficient techniques to assess the conditions of chronic disease or disability and comment on the findings and their implications for managing the relevant conditions by means of appropriate exercise interventions are planned and implemented.
Special investigation methods and understanding their clinical usefulness in chronic disease & disability management contexts are applied.
Effective and efficient exercise intervention programmes for various chronic diseases and disabilities are planned and implemented.
The inter-disciplinary approach and the use of referrals in the management of chronic diseases and disabilities is understood and applied.
Pharmacology in the application of exercise and physical activity as intervention modality for chronic diseases and disabilities is understood and applied.
Relevant legal and ethical requirements related to the management of chronic diseases and disabilities are understood and applied.
Proficiency of first aid principles (Level 2), emergency oxygen use and basic life support (AED & CPR) are demonstrated.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 12:
Understanding of and apply a broad and systematic knowledge-base of health and human movement science related research as well as associated research methods is demonstrated.
Critical concepts of relevant theories, research methods and techniques to identify and resolve complex real-life problems are applied.
Research skills to react to complex and real life problems and challenges using appropriate information and systematic data-analysis techniques are applied.
Research methods, techniques, analysis and technology in an ethical and responsible way are applied.
Research findings to professional colleagues as well as to the general public and communities with compassion and sensitivity are communicated.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 13:
Relevant knowledge and understanding of the scope of practice and ethical rules concerning biokinetics is applied.
Different economic models as used in other countries to contexts in South Africa are adapted and applied..� Management functions and competencies in private and public biokinetics practice/health care facility contexts are applied.
Entrepreneurial skills in establishing and managing a biokinetics practice are applied.
Health policy, health systems and structures, capacity building and interdisciplinary healthcare as required in South African legislation are managed and implemented.
Specialised theoretical and practical knowledge, understanding and values for the implementation of Biokinetics acts to enhance health, wellness and optimal performance in the community are demonstrated.
Communication in a professional way is conducted with relevant stakeholders, individuals, companies, etc by applying effective communication skills and techniques.
Systematic knowledge-base and implementation skills of health related ethical and legal aspects within the profession of Biokinetics are demonstrated.
Human resources and supervise programmes, individuals, teams and subordinates within the value system of the profession are managed.
Relevant materials, equipment and assets according to generally accepted financial management principles and practices are maintained and managed.
Implement public health policies, relevant legislative obligations, general practices according to human rights principles and the constitution are implemented.
Practice/facility with due consideration for and in collaboration/conjunction with policy makers is managed.

Integrated Assessment:
The modules of this qualification are interrelated and the knowledge and skill components will be mastered in all modules to complete the practical components of the qualification with success. Thus, integrated assessment is a necessity.

As required by the level descriptors and assessment criteria for tertiary level qualifications, the acquired body of knowledge obtained during the first three years of study in this Degree, will be integrated and applied during the fourth year of study. The integration and application will be in the form of:
Extensive laboratory, clinic and field work practice.
Handling of clients and patients (under qualified supervision).
Research (own mini-dissertation) and involvement with community-based research projects. 

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