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Secondary and Primary Schools working together to
support Primary Physical Education and Sport
Gaby Crolla3rd December 2013
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Aims for tonight’s update
Brief overview of new curriculum and assessment - September 2014
The PE and Sport Premium and Ofsted Guidance
Self Review
Date for next update
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What do you in your role think is possible to accomplish for your Young People in PE
and Sport?
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Some celebrations!
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The current structure of Secondary and Primary Schools working together to support Primary
Physical Education and Sport
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Roles within Partnership
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Headteachers – Primary and Secondary
Primary subject head in PE
Secondary specialist in PE
Member of Primary and Secondary staff who qualify assure/oversee the Partnership PE and Sport Programme
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PE and Sport Supports Whole School Improvement
Participation in PE and sport can improve a huge range of positive attitudes, attributes and skills
Participation PE and sport will improve skill and health/well-being outcomes which with support, transfer into measurable school achievement outcomes
Sport can also help to shape behaviour, reduce truancy, promote inclusion and cohesion
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Priorities for individual schools
All primary schools should have effective development plans to improve provision and outcomes in and through PE, physical activity and school sport.All primary schools to have a PE co-ordinator.All primary schools to build PE and sport into whole school plan to underpin school standardsPE and Sport Premium and school website
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The PE and Sport Premium
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Government Announcement: Sport Premium
• 50 million ring fenced in each of the next two years to support delivery of PE and sport in primary schools.
• Funding allocated through a lump sum for each school. Typical primary school with 250 pupils to receive £9,250 each year.
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Physical Education and School Sport Premium Funding
• Ofsted to strengthen coverage of PE• Updated Handbook in September
Inspectors will assess and report on:
How effectively this new funding is being used to improve PE and sport provision when making the judgement on the quality of the school’s leadership and management
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Ofsted latest findings
Beyond 2012 –Outstanding Physical Education for All
Physical Education in Schools 2008-2012
Published February 2013
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StrengthsPhysical Education is in good health
Two thirds of Primary and three quarters of Secondary Schools teaching, achievement, curriculum and leadership and management are good or outstanding
Significant investment in PE has raised the profile of PE through SSPs and Sports Colleges
PE made a significant difference to pupils’ personal development and well-being and enjoyment of school
Two hours of PE in Key Stages 1-3 in most schools
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Weaknesses
x PE in one third of primary schools required improvement
x In primary schools subject knowledge and confidence in teaching PE is an issue
x Planning/Assessment is still weakx Not enough ‘physical’ education in PE
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Ofsted Subsidiary GuidanceTaking account of the following factors:
The increase in participation rates in such activities as games, dance, gymnastics, swimming and athletics
the increase and success in competitive school sports
how much more inclusive the physical education curriculum has become with the growth in the range of provisional and alternative sporting activities
the Improvement in partnership work on Physical Education with other schools and other local partners
links with other subjects that contribute to pupils’ overall achievement and their greater spiritual, moral social and cultural skills
the greater awareness amongst pupils about the dangers of obesity, smoking and other such activities undermine pupils’ health
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EvidenceInspectors will use evidence gained from:• Meetings with school leaders• Observation of lessons and/or extra-curricular
activities• Discussions with pupils• Reviewing details of the PE and sport provision
on their school website prior to the inspection
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New Curriculum September 2014
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National Curriculum for PEDevelop competence to excel in a broad range of physical activities.
Are physically active for sustained periods of time.
Engage in competitive sport and activities.
Lead healthy active lives.
Attainment targetsBy the end of each key stage, pupils are expected to know, apply and understand the matters, skills and processes specified in the relevant programme of study.
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Key question for schools to consider:
Do you provide a broad, rich and engagingPE curriculum?
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Progress – Assessment
September 2014
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Assessment and Progress
Levels to disappear
Expectations at each banding
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Assessment and Progress
Ofsted inspections will be informed by whatever pupil tracking data schools choose to keep.
Schools will continue to benchmark their performance through statutory end of key stage assessments, including national curriculum tests.
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Assessment and Progress
Formative Assessment:
Schools will be able to introduce their own approaches to formative assessment, to support pupil attainment and progression.
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Assessment and Progress
Planning for progress:
What do they need to know, be able to do, or understand, by the end of this key stage, that they could not do at the start of it?
Progress in the quality of work
Progress in knowledge – breadth
Progress in skills – height
Progress in understanding - depth
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Assessment and Progress
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HermioneAssessing Fred Tom JohnProgress Ethel Georgina Rupert
Peter Kelly KentWayne Billy Lizzie
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Next update meeting March 25th 2014
Agenda:
Monitoring, evaluating progress and impact
Support with new curriculum and assessment