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North Devon PEDPASS Partnership Secondary PE/Dance Specialists Conference 2008 “The Process of Learning” Welcome The Key Note starts in 3 minutes
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North Devon PEDPASS Partnership Secondary PE/Dance Specialists Conference 2008 “The Process of Learning” Welcome The Key Note starts in 2 minutes Please take your seats..........
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North Devon PEDPASS Partnership Secondary PE/Dance Specialists Conference 2008 “The Process of Learning” Welcome The Key Note starts in 1 minute
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North Devon PEDPASS Partnership Secondary PE/Dance Specialists Conference 2008 “The Process of Learning” Welcome Thank you for your commitment to Physical Education and Dance in Northern Devon by attending this conference Setting the scene for the next 3 years.... National: PE and Sport Strategy for Young People 2008-2011 And after....... London 2012 Olympic Year And after.......legacy..........
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Northern Devon Young People Active Student data (Sample 4,000) 58.9% active 5 hrs a week 35.7% active 7 hrs a week 83.6% enjoy or really enjoy PE 74% played for their Tutor Group (in last year) 61.1% played for their school (in last year) 57.3% attend a club/group outside of school weekly
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How do we help our young people become more active? Confident Individuals in PE/Sport/Activity Successful Learners in PE/Sport/Activity Responsible Citizens leading healthy active lives “The process of learning” Welcome to Graham Powell
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Closing address: www.nd-pedpass-partnership.org.uk www.nd-pedpass-partnership.org.uk Thank you to all our presenters and workshop leaders. Thank you for attending
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What is our BIG Picture....... Working towards a 7 x 60 ambition Chief Medical Officers` recommendation: Building on the foundations laid by Primary Schools. Physical Literacy.....Physical Education Yr 3-6 Ultimately -lifelong participation in Physical Activity
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5 Key Processes: Developing Skills in physical activity Making and applying decisions Evaluating and improving Developing mental and physical capacity Making informed choices about healthy, active lifestyles What is our detail.......... Learning in Physical Education.....Compelling lessons
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Detail in Compelling Physical Education Lessons Question from Active Student SurveyUnderneath the question: How do you feel about PE and games lessons? 83.7% I try hard and am committed in PE and games 80.5% I am confident in PE and games 76% I am successful in PE and games 67.2% I am making good progress in PE and games 74.9%
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Creating Compelling Physical Education Lessons Question from Active Student SurveyUnderneath the question: How do you feel about PE and games lessons? 83.7% Enjoyment I try hard and am committed in PE and games 80.5% Inspiration I am confident in PE and games 76% Clear objectives I am successful in PE and games 67.2% Differentiation I am making good progress in PE and games 74.9% Feedback
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BIG PICTURE: Sport England data: Active People Survey Did no Moderate Activity in the last month AllMaleFemale16-3435-54 National50.645.855.233.540.8 North Devon 48.341.954.328.140.9 Torridge54.755.953.533.145.6
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BIG PICTURE: Sport England data: Active People Survey Average of 3 x 30 per week in last month AllMaleFemale16-3435-54 National2123.718.532.724.7 North Devon 23.324.72232.226.3 Torridge19.519.319.635.420.9 Member of a Sports club: National: 25.1% North Devon: 23% Torridge: 20.6% Take part in Competitive Sport: National: 15% North Devon: 18% Torridge: 16.3%
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BIG Picture and Detail at the same time... Our job is about.... Inspiration.......inspire our young people In order to raise....... Aspirations Lifelong participation in Physical Activity
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BIG Picture and Detail at the same time.. Eat Less : Move More What are the consequences of failure to deliver? Maths English PE
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What have you done today to make you feel proud?
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