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Lincolnshire Primary Link Teacher Conference 2009

Lincolnshire Primary Link Teacher Conference 2009. Physical Education – Towards the 5 Hour Offer. Stuart Allison. Senior School Improvement Consultant CfBT Education Trust. The Lincolnshire Primary Link Teacher Conference. Outcomes for the AM session.

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Lincolnshire Primary Link Teacher Conference 2009

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  1. Lincolnshire Primary Link Teacher Conference 2009 Physical Education – Towards the 5 Hour Offer

  2. Stuart Allison Senior School Improvement Consultant CfBT Education Trust

  3. The Lincolnshire Primary Link Teacher Conference

  4. Outcomes for the AM session • An in-depth understanding of the national picture and priorities • An opportunity to review and check your understanding of the PLT role • A greater understanding of the PLT role within the 5 hour offer • A greater understanding of the sporting landscape for young people and how you can support them

  5. 2008 – 2012: A golden period – Building a world leading PE and School Sport System 2008 2009 – 2010 – 2011 2012

  6. PESSCL 2003 – 2008

  7. Overall Aims Of PESSCL • All children, whatever their circumstances or abilities, should be able to participate in and enjoy PE and sport • Raise standards across the whole school e.g. confidence, self esteem, attitude, motivation, attendance, behaviour etc • Improve children’s health • Have success in international competition

  8. Key Areas of Work of PESSCL • Specialists Sports Colleges • School Sport Partnerships • Gifted and Talented • QCA PE & School Sport Investigation • Step into Sport • Professional Development • School/Club Links • Swimming

  9. Key Target Of PESSCL 85%of children to have access to 2 hours per week of high quality PE and School Sport by 2008

  10. PSA 2004 -2008

  11. PESSCL Survey Results 2007/8 Key Findings • 90% of Young People taking part in 2hours of HQ PE and School Sport • 78% take part in 2hrs of Curriculum PE • 16% of Young People are actively involved in Leadership and Volunteering • 32% of Young People are involved in 1 or more Community Sports Club • 41% of Young People are involved in Inter School Competition

  12. PESSCL Survey Results 2007/8 Key Findings for Lincolnshire • 91% of Young People taking part in 2hours of HQ PE and School Sport • 77 % take part in 2hrs of Curriculum PE • 97% of Young People at KS1and KS2 taking part in 2hours of HQ PE and School Sport • National Average – 95% • 83% at KS1 taking part in 2hrs of Curriculum PE • National Average – 90% • 89% at KS2 taking part in 2hrs of Curriculum PE • National Average – 89%

  13. Key Milestones for Transformation London being awarded the 2012 Olympic Games £100 million investment in July 2007

  14. PSA 22 Deliver a successful Olympic Games and Paralympic Games with a sustainable legacy and get more children and young people taking part in high quality PE and sport October 2007

  15. PSA 22 Government aim for 2008 – 2011 ‘In addition to at least 2 hours per week of high quality PE and Sport in school for all 5 – 16 year olds, all children and young people aged 5 – 19 will be offered opportunities to participate in a further 3 hours per week of sporting activities provided through schools, FE Colleges, clubs and community providers. This will create a sustainable legacy both in terms of future elite success and grassroots sport.

  16. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Every Primary school with a Primary Link Teacher resulting in uplift in % of children getting 2 hours a week PE and School Sport from 62% in 2004 to 90% in 2008 • National Continuing Professional Development Programme providing for over 300,000 teachers to date • Resources now in all schools to exemplify “high quality” delivery and outcomes

  17. CHALLENGES • High Quality for every child • INITIAL TEACHER TRAINING – ensuring new teachers (particularly primary) are equipped and confident to deliver • CPD for teachers – innovation needed • Differentiation between the three groupings of young people • Primary and Key Stage 4

  18. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • MODERNISING COMPETITIVE SPORT – UK School Games, 225 Competition Managers, New inter-school competitions, developing young people as officials • SCHOOL SPORT COACHES - £10m per annum investment providing 675 000 hours of coaching across all SSPs each year • IMPROVING CLUBS – supporting NGBs to improve junior clubs and creation of new satellite clubs on school sites • GIFTED & TALENTED – ensuring support to talented young athletes, annual National Talent Orientation Camp and development of 450 multi skill academies

  19. Recruitment, training and deployment of coaches • to work on school sites • Quality intra and inter school competition at every • level • Club links – high quality junior sections in a wide • range of sports CHALLENGES

  20. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • SPORT UNLIMITED - £12m investment per annum creating opportunities for young people to experience a ”different” sport offer • YOur SPORT – creation of new national intra-school competition programme – 1200 secondary schools in 2008/9 • MULTI-SKILL CLUBS – national network of multi skill clubs based at primary schools – 3200 to date • YOur ACTIVITY – School Sport Co-ordinators focused on developing programmes that present non-traditional sports and traditional sport in non traditional ways to 14-16 year olds • TARGETED WORK – creation of specific interventions for specific groups – e.g. young teenage girls

  21. Getting the offer right – non-traditional presentation • Community links for young people • Co-ordination of school and youth strategies • Appropriate ‘leaders’ trained to work with • young people • Extended Schools – is the funding findings its way • to Schools? CHALLENGES

  22. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • BIKEABILITY – cycle training and development of satellite “cycling clubs” on school sites (with DfT) – 1600 schools • SCHOOLS ON THE MOVE – use of pedometers and IT to encourage physical activity in 1000 targeted schools (with DH) • PLAYGROUND DEVELOPMENT– improving the appropriateness and attractiveness of 600 targeted school playgrounds to encourage activity

  23. CHALLENGES • Interventions that speak to young people • PE Health Message – activity & diet • Physical activity initiatives e.g. walking to school • Early start is key

  24. PESSCL PESSYP 2003 - 2008 2008 - 2011

  25. National PE & Sport Strategy for Young People (2008-2011) Competition Swimming Disability Infrastructure Coaching Professional Development Sport Unlimited Clubs Gifted and Talented Leadership and Volunteering Extending Opps beyond the School / College Day Enhancing Existing Provision Building Capacity 5 Hour Offer

  26. The sporting relay race Sport England Increasing participation: Community sport Children and Young People: School/Club Links School/Community links FE /community links Sustaining Participation: Player pathways Competitive club sport Volunteering Coaching/ officiating • The Youth Sport Trust • Raising standards in PE and School Sport • Increasing the quality and quantity of PE and school sport • Opportunities for young leaders and volunteers • Supporting talent and competition • UK Sport • World Class Performance • Olympic and Paralympic Success • Drug Free Sport • World Class events • International sporting relations • Key Partners NGBs, Local Clubs, Schools, Further Education, Higher Education and Local Authorities

  27. 5 Hour Settings

  28. Who will help you achieve the 5 Hour Offer? Community Based Support School Based Support School Sport Coordinator Competition Manager Senior Competition Manager FE Sports Coordinator Coaches Volunteers Local Authority Extended Services Local Clubs Sports Development Community Sports Network National Governing Bodies County Sport Partnership Sport England Partnership Development Manager

  29. Targets 2008 – 2011Do you know what your targets are over the next 3 years?

  30. YOU are not alone

  31. THANK YOU!

  32. Questions

  33. Questions

  34. Equestrian (P) Diving Cycling Beach Volleyball Equestrian Rowing Football 5-a-side (P) Sailing Modern Pentathlon Powerlifting Judo Boccia Triathlon Answers Weightlifting

  35. Wheelchair Rugby Handball Taekwondo Goalball Volleyball Sitting Canoe/Kayak Flat water Synchronised Swimming Water Polo Softball Wheelchair Basketball Answers

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