The best possible start
Ensuring all children get a positive first experience from physical education is essential. Young people enter primary school with a wide range of previous experiences (or lack of) around sport, physical activity and movement. Primary generalist teachers also carry a wide range of confidence, knowledge and skills when it comes to delivering Quality PE. As such, it is often a challenge leading, managing and co-ordinating the subject when there are so many other competing pressures for teacher and timetable time.
On Monday 16th May we hosted a PE Scholar webinar (recording available below) to discuss and share some top tips for effective PE subject leadership.
Watch this video for insight and ideas from a number of experts in their field.
Thank you!
Massive thanks to our guest speakers:
- Chris Crookston – @ChrisCrooky is a Primary PE Specialist working across 4 schools in Scotland and also @SATPE_Primary lead
- Ryan Ellis – aka @ThePEUmbrella who is based in Yorkshire and a primary generalist by trade who became a PE specialist and is well known for his Podcast, professional development and more
- Rory Mawn – @RoryMawn is a Primary PE mentor who supports across 5 schools as part of the North Oxfordshire School Sport Partnership
Thanks again to all who joined us live for the hour. We hope this recording gives you some ideas to help you with the 3 As of Audit, Ambitions and Action.
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