Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour DELIVERING EFFECTIVE.

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Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour DELIVERING EFFECTIVE PE SESSIONS MIGUEL GALLARDO COMMUNITY SPORT COACH

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour OUR VISION “Harbour Sport, where too much sport is never enough”.

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour TEACHERS

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour Fairness

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour Motivation

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour Self-control

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour VOICE

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour BODY LANGUAGE

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour Understanding of the Learning Process  Discovering  Developing  Consolidating

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour Understanding of the Learning Process  Discovering: The child makes a concentrated effort to learn the movement.

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour Understanding of the Learning Process  Developing: Learners become more efficient and refined in their performance of the movement skill through repetition and practice in variety of contexts.

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour Understanding of the Learning Process  Consolidating: Children use more automatic movements than in the developing phase. They can apply movements skills in a variety of ways and combine other movements in more complex games and activities.

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour TECHNICAL SKILLS  Experience in the sport/physical activities  Knowledge of the sport/physical activities  Planning  Group Control

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour MANAGEMENT-CONTROL  HOW? 1. Establish boundaries 2. Define acceptable behavior 3. Clear instructions

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour MANAGEMENT-CONTROL  Control  Rules (safety-communication)  Equity  Consistency  Good field-court position

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour GROUP ORGANISATION  Amount of equipment (e.g. balls)  Number of children  Objective of the exercise  Time control

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour GROUP ORGANISATION  No long static queues  No outs!!!!  If it is possible, encourage children to use the equipment all of the time !!!!

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour SESSION CLIMATE  Praise effort  Make it fun  Emphasis in fair play  Encourage  BE A POSITIVE ROLE MODEL

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour QUOTE “Find a reason why you can, NOT an excuse why you can not”. Sara Ulmer.

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour STRATEGIES  TOTAL INTEGRATION  SELF OBSERVATION  PEER TEACHING  GROUP DISCUSSION  GUIDED DISCOVERY

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour STRATEGIES  IMAGINERY  MOVEMENT HISTORY  MUSIC  VISUAL CUES

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour Tips  Participation for all  Planned regular and vigorous activity  A variety of activities  Challenge suited to development  Non-threatening approach.  Friendly Competition  Structured programme  Simplicity of delivery  Spontaneity, creativity and experimentation.  Fun and enjoyment!!!!

Where too much sport is never enough. Lead and support the development of the sport and recreation community within North Harbour gs for Duncan Robertson. For further information please contact : Miguel Gallardo