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Participation In PE – A Playbook For Success

PLT4M

At PLT4M, we are firm believers in the importance of participation in PE for all students. Participation in PE classes can support physical, mental, and emotional health among students now and into their adult lives. ” And when it comes to data on student participation in PE, a few numbers from the report stand out.

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Meaningful physical education programs and a 'main theme' curriculum model

Learning Through Sport

If interested in a summary of Humanstic PE, I blog about the Helison idea here Figure 1. Sport, Dance, Outdoor Pursuits, Active Recreation) areas in achieving the "physically educated" goal of the curriculum framework. dance, swimming, bike riding, fitness, gym), 'outdoor pursuits' (e.g. Human Kinetics. Quest, 44, 361-372.

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S3 Ep5 – The Primary PE Huddle: Engagement over compliance

Aspire-Ed

This week on the podcast we welcome two of the team from Wodensfield Primary School, Deputy Headteacher Liam Gould and PE Lead Teresa Shackleton. Liam is Deputy Headteacher of Wodensfield Primary School. Liam had great teachers, two of them being PE teachers. How to support the confidence of staff when delivering PE.

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Reality congruent sport teaching

Learning Through Sport

Physical education curriculum has typically not promoted 'dwelling' in an activity, compared to sport teaching occurring in community club settings, but rather, PE often provides an experiential 'come and try' multi-activity curriculum. The shortfalls of this curriculum model for secondary school PE are well documented.