 Marr College – aiming for Ambition and Excellence for all  M  A  R.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is an ITP? Individual training plan What is an ITP for a Goldsmiths PGCE student? Progress check, a record of achievement, a log of experiences,
Advertisements


PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE.
Standard Grade Business Management Course outline.
Yr 10 GCSE PE Information Evening. Expectations  1 Double practical lesson each week  Bring kit (even if you have a note for illness/injury)  Bring.
Robert Napier PE Department GCSE PE GCSE PE PE at GCSE.
“Welcome!” Working Towards Goals for Level 1 learners Unit 11 (E3): Personal and Social Development.
OUTSTANDING PE LESSONS Key features that contribute to an outstanding lesson and the strategies used to get consistency across the department.
GYMNASTICS Lesson 4– Identification of factors. Lesson Objective Today we will… 1.Identification of a factor that impacts on performance 2.Physical Skill.
Physical Education in Baldragon Academy. Our Facilities 2 Gyms Swimming Pool Fitness Suite Table Tennis Area Large Playing Fields 3 Tennis Courts.
ROUNDWOOD PARK PE GCSE PE Course assessment (OCR) 50%Practical component - 4 physical activities (used) from minimum 2 areas - Internally assessed and.
Skills and Techniques Lesson Eight.
Higher PE Preparation of the Body Lesson 5 – Fitness Assessment.
Skills and Techniques Lesson Two.
Kirkcaldy High School National 4/5 English August 2014.
Pupil Premium Provision: John Ferneley College.. John Ferneley College  John Ferneley College is an 11 – 16 secondary school in the Market town of Melton.
Higher Physical Education
Music Mentors Network 14 November De-brief, following observation should occur within 24 hours, including written feedback (commentary & summary)
S5/6 Physical Education.
CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES CELTA.
Music in S4 North Berwick High School. Consists of 3 elements Performing – on 2 instruments (accounts for 60% of the course) Understanding Music (40%
Skills and Techniques Intermediate 2 & Higher Physical Education.
Skills and Techniques Lesson Seven. Stages of Skill Learning Methods of Practice Principles of effective practice Feedback Planning Stage Shadow Practice.
Lecture 3 THE KEY SKILLS TESTED IN A DISSERTATION.
Skills and Techniques Lesson Two. Today we will… Stages of Skill Learning Consider the importance of a model performer. Investigate how we can use a model.
Bradfield CE (VA) Primary School School Development Priorities
Higher Grade / Intermediate 2 Skills & Techniques.
Why do we need to assess our fitness levels? Allows you to identify our strengths & weakness Provides objective, accurate and reliable information about.
Lesson aim: To understand how Motivation, Concentration and Feedback influence the development of performance To understand how Motivation, Concentration.
Higher PE Preparation of the Body Lesson 3 – Fitness Assessment.
Achieve. Belong. Participate Year 10 GCSE Launch Evening Maths at the Castle School Paul Feehan & Isobel Sully.
 Introductions – Me and You  Class Attendance  Classroom expectations – Me and You  What is HECMA?  Feedback on Grade 10  Expectations for Grade.
Lesson observations: evaluating the quality of teaching and learning.
Action research projects This sequence may help you when planning your case study What does the data identify about this target group? What will.
Crofton School Year 11. Art Exam: 40% ( Jan – April) Exam: 40% ( Jan – April) 21 st, 22 nd, 23 rd, 24 th March st, 22 nd, 23 rd, 24 th March 2016.
Preparation of the body Intermediate 1/2 & Higher Physical Education.
Physical Education Higher Revision – Preparation of the Body Lessons 13 & 14.
GCSE PE ‘09 What is involved? Organisation. Big Picture You will learn what is involved in the GCSE PE course. You will use a variety of resources to.
Monitoring Practice Quality First Teaching High Quality Interventions.
GCSE INTRODUCTION – LESSON 1.  FULL COURSE GCSE (REFERRED TO AS 2PE01)  HAND OUT PE TEXT BOOKS/BOOKLETS  GO THROUGH HOW THEY WILL KEEP FOLDERS AND.
English Language Practicum (1) DR. ANTAR ABDELLAH 1435.
Higher PE 2010/11 Introduction. Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson you should all: 1.Be aware of the timeline for higher PE 2.Have recapped the.
National PE Cycle of Analysis. Fitness Assessment + Gathering Data Why do we need to asses our fitness levels?? * Strengths + Weeknesses -> Develop Performance.
Recording, Monitoring and Evaluating Performance Prelim Revision.
There are schools but no education: Is Education For All a distant ambition?
Link Tutor Update 17 th March Inspection of Leeds Beckett ITE We anticipate being inspected this year as an ITE provider The Ofsted window opens.
Culture and ValuesA Whole School Approach High Expectations Understanding Barriers Monitoring and Evaluation Accountability Targeted Activity.
Secondary ITE 1-year PGCE Calderdale Hub Professional Mentor Meeting September 2015.
Higher/Int 2 PE Skills and Techniques Lesson 1 Tuesday 2 nd November.
OCR Sport Science HOW THE COURSE WORKS.
Developing the Teaching and Learning of Sport
Agenda Delivering the practical and preparing for assessment
Level 2 Cambridge Technical Certificate Sport and Physical Activity
Higher physical education
Physical Education National Qualifications
Higher Physical Education
S5/6 Physical Education.
Physical EDUCATION Higher.
National 5 Course content.
Edexcel GCSE Physical Education
S4 Curriculum Evening MCHS.
Personal Development plan (PDP)
National PE Data collection.
Join us on our journey…. BTEC Sport.
Year 11 GCSE Exam Information Evening
GCSE PE involves practical work and theory work.
National 5 Physical Education
RBWM SCITT Mentor Meetings 2017.
PE and Sports Premium statement
Presentation transcript:

 Marr College – aiming for Ambition and Excellence for all  M  A  R

 Marr College – aiming for Ambition and Excellence for all  Motivation  Ambition  Respect  Responsibility

COURSE OUTLINE CONTENTASSESSMENTEXPECTATIONS

 PERFORMANCE - Hockey - Volleyball - Badminton  ANALYSIS & DEVELOPMENT OF PERFORMANCE  Factors impacting performance: Social, Emotional, Mental & Physical. - focused features of each.  Methods of analysis: Video, Checklists, Tests, General Observation Schedule and Focussed Observation Schedule

 (PERFORMANCE)  Course Assessment  National 5- Graded A → D (60% of course marks)  Preparation and Evaluation (Bookends 20%)  One-off Performance (40%)  INTERNALLY ASSESSED (EXTERNALLY MODERATED)  Unit Assessment  Pass/Fail in at least two activities

 (Theory)  Course Assessment  Portfolio (40% of course marks) - Open book assessment - Exam conditions  Unit Assessment  Factors Impacting Performance Booklet

1. Homework  Weekly homework completed on time  Feedback received on homework 2. Participation  100% Participation by all pupils in all lessons  Fun, challenging and engaging lessons 3. Preparation (PE Kit and Resources)  PE Kit  Resources (jotter, workbook and pencil)  All pupils will be provided with a jotter and workbook 4. Supported Study  Attend supported study when available  Supported study will be offered after-school and at lunchtimes

PERFORMANCE Planning and Preparation Performance Evaluation

If you want to improve your performance you must: a)ANALYSE your ability in these 3 areas. b) IDENTIFY your performance needs. c) PREPARE A PLAN OF ACTION to improve identified weaknesses. (Practice Programme) d) CARRY OUT YOUR PLAN OF ACTION e) RE-ANALYSE your performance to assess effectiveness of your programme

PERFORMANCE ANALYSE PERFORMANCE IIDENTIFY NEEDS CONSTRUCT A PLAN OF ACTION CARRY OUT PLAN MONITOR PLAN RE- ANALYSE PERFORMANCE

 As a performer you should always strive to improve.  How do you do this?  At the moment you do not have enough KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE.  You will build your BODY OF KNOWLEDGE through practical involvement in each area of analysis.