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Physical Education BA(Hons) and Physical Education BA(Hons) with QTS 5 October open day presentation

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Physical Education BA(Hons) with QTS

Four Years

Physical Education BA (Hons)

Three Years

Physical Education BA(Hons) with QTS

Course Aims

Are able to play a prominent and constructive role in the development of physical education, dance and sport for children and young people, both within the school, and in partnership with other children’s services and agencies in the community;

 Have an understanding of physical education involving the synthesis and application of relevant academic, practical and professional perspectives;

 Have acquired a specialist understanding and competence in specific aspects of physical education;

 Are competent newly qualified teachers with insight into their own professional development.

Have met UCET / ITE Standards for progression to NQT.

OFSTED: “Attainment is outstanding on the

four-year BA course in physical education” 2010

44 PE (QTS) places !

Role of the PE teacher 2013/14+

Interpret and deliver the National Curriculum.

Teach GCSE, A level, BTEC (or related examination subjects pending Government reforms), Leadership.

Provide a wide range of extra - curricular activities involving representative sport and recreational activity.

Liaise with a growing range of partners in the community including:

Sport development officers, leisure facility managers, local junior clubs, etc.

Control the planning and delivery of physical education, sport and dance development programmes both within and outside the curriculum

Physical Education BA(Hons) QTS

Typical offer: A Levels: Must include ABB

BTEC Diploma: Must include DDD

Access Course: 45 level 3 credits)

IB: 34

Skills Tests and Induction Year (www.education.gov.uk)

Course code: X1C6 PE QTS

Location: Eastbourne campus

Professional Skills Tests

Literacy

Numeracy

Applicants starting ITT training courses from September 2013 need to pass the tests before starting their course.

3 attempts (2 year ‘rest’ period)

We will make an offer subject to successful completion of the tests (2-3 months following interview)

www.education.gov.uk

Physical Education BA(Hons)

Course aims

To enable students to;

To enable students to understand concepts of physical education through a synthesis and application of relevant academic, practical and professional perspectives.

To enable students to acquire specialist knowledge, understanding and competence in specific aspects of physical education.

To enable students to recognise the distinctive nature of the knowledge and skills applicable to a variety of work based settings demonstrating insight into how to promote their employability.

To allow students to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how to promote the learning of others in a variety of contexts.

Transferable skills to other situations (interpretation of data; IT competencies; decision making; communication and presentation; teamwork; moral and ethical judgment; and other professional and interpersonal skills).

So overall this degree is;

Academic

Vocational

Able to meet students' individual requirements

Entry criteria;

at least 5 A-C GCSEs. This must including grade C or better in English language and mathematics or an equivalent qualification, plus

A level: A, B, B, or

BTEC: typically DDM, or

Access course: 45 level 3 credits, or

International Baccalaureate 34 points

Course code: XC36

Campus: Eastbourne

Course outline;

Practical Activity Modules: Choose from…HockeyBasketballRugby FootballNetballTennisCricketAlternative activitiesOutdoor and Adventurous Activities

Dance GymnasticsAthleticsHockeySwimmingSkiing

Plus…psychology modulesphysiology modulessociological modules

After graduation …

leisure-related jobs of the public and private sectors

sport coaching

military

police

emergency services

teaching: primary and secondary

other education jobs; further education, adult education, community education, special education, medical and health education, vocational training in the fitness sector

technology-related learning environments.

How will I learn?

• Interactive lectures• Seminar work• Group discussion• Large key note lectures• Virtual Learning Environment VLE

(studentcentral)• On line learning materials• Practical workshops• Practical work• Tutorials

How will I get feedback?• Written• Audio (via Podcast)• tutorials• When will this take place• At the end of each assessment task

(summative)• On going (formative)• All 1st years will get feedback on a piece of

work within 6 weeks of starting their course (school strategic plan)

How will I be assessed?• Assessment is specific to each module and may

include:-• Poster presentations• Essays• Practical demonstrations• Creating a website• Creating a DVD• Oral presentations• Exams• Report writing

What makes study at Brighton special?

• Taught by a team of nationally renowned teachers and academics

• 116 years experience

•NSS survey 94% satisfaction level

Extra Curricula Projects….

Kick Start

Fidget

Football 4 Peace

Active Student

Outdoor Activities

Ski Trip

Exchange opportunities

Belgium

Germany (Cologne)

Poland

Spain (Madrid)

Employability in School of Sport and Service Management

What is Employability?Not just skills but attitude – a “set of achievements – skills, understandings and personal attributes – that make graduate more likely to gain employment and be successful in their chosen occupations” (Yorke 2006)

Employability is embedded in ALL of our courses

Attitude and skills including: communications, enterprise, self management, and research and critical thinking

Employability in School of Sport and Service Management

• Live projects, working with others to solve real problems and presenting solutions

• Placement opportunities

• Operating live events in level 4 and 5

Employability in School of Sport and Service Management• Visiting speakers from industry also involved

in mentoring and assessing students

• Problem solving, making videos, running an exhibition

• University schemes for volunteering, mentoring, careers service

• SaSM has new Employability Centre opening in 2012/13

Welcometo a great environment

Well educated

Articulate

Interested in the study of Physical Education

Outgoing

Fun loving

Diverse

The X factor

What kind of students?

Thank you and any questions?

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