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Physical Education & Outdoor Education. Why P.E?. PE is something all children in this country experience as a compulsory school subject which is part of the national curriculum. There are, as you are aware GCSE and A level exams in PE. What we need to do. Define it
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Physical Education & Outdoor Education Contemp Studies yr 12
Why P.E? PE is something all children in this country experience as a compulsory school subject which is part of the national curriculum. There are, as you are aware GCSE and A level exams in PE. Contemp Studies yr 12
What we need to do. • Define it • Identify its characteristics • Establish what is valuable about it • Analyse the various opportunities for physical activity in schools • PE - Learning new skills in an educative environment i.e. the school or a coaching session. Contemp Studies yr 12
Task. In pairs consider: • What activities did you experience in school PE? • Did you enjoy it? Why or why not? • What skill level did you achieve? Did that matter? • Other than physical skills, what else, if anything did you learn that was valuable? • How did that come about? Contemp Studies yr 12
PHYSICAL VALUES PREPARATION VALUES VALUES PERSONAL VALUES QUALITATATIVE VALUES Contemp Studies yr 12
An area of educational activity in which the main concern is with bodily movement. The formal inculcation of knowledge And values through physical Activity experiences. …to develop within individuals a range of personal, social and scholastic qualities. • PE is about pupils learning about • Themselves; their capabilities , their • Potential and their limitations. • It is the foundation of all sports • Participation, but it goes beyond the individual • And understanding themselves • Its learning how to work with and • respect others. Contemp Studies yr 12
Improve general fitness levels and cardiovascular endurance PHYSICAL VALUES Contemp Studies yr 12
Prepares you for wider society by educating in preparing you for jobs in industry PREPARATION VALUES Contemp Studies yr 12
QUALATITIVE VALUES Contemp Studies yr 12
PERSONAL VALUES Contemp Studies yr 12
Physical Child centred Characteristics of P.E Valuable Institutional Contemp Studies yr 12
Present Day PE • PE has now become an examinable at GCSE & A level • Assessments given at KS3 & KS4(yr 7, 8 & 9) • PE follows a strict syllabus within the national curriculum • Improved partnerships with schools and the wider community. Contemp Studies yr 12
PE Objectives • Aesthetic opportunities • Cognitive development (mental) • Moral development • Social development • Motor skills • Self realisation • Raise standard of sport and fitness Contemp Studies yr 12
You need to be able to : • Define P.E • Identify its characteristics • Know why it is valuable • Analyse various different opportunities for physical activity in schools Contemp Studies yr 12
Outdoor education Contemp Studies yr 12
Definition • Outdoor education is described as the learning in and about the outdoors • Outdoor education is under the education umbrella and so has many of the same values. Contemp Studies yr 12
Examples of outdoor education • Outward bound trust - trust set up over 50 years ago to encourage personal development in the natural environment, is linked to the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. Contemp Studies yr 12
Danger in outdoor ed. • Predictable Unpredictable Largely under control e.g. using have no control over Appropriate equipment this e.g. the weather Perceived risk beginners Real risk Committed experts Contemp Studies yr 12