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Page 1: Managing School Sport Managing School Sport. What format is sport at your school? What format is sport at your school? Formats Scattered House Sport Recreation

Managing SchoolSport

Managing SchoolSport

Page 2: Managing School Sport Managing School Sport. What format is sport at your school? What format is sport at your school? Formats Scattered House Sport Recreation

What format is sport at your school?

What format is sport at your school?

Formats

Scattered

House Sport

RecreationGala Days

Integrated

Integrated and grade

sport

Zone weekly competition

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Aim: The aim should include the definition of sport for your school

Roles and Responsibilities

This should include the role of the sport coordinator, the role of coaches and the areas they are responsible for developing and managing. It should also state how staff are selected for these positions.

Policy Inclusion

• Emergency Care CPR accreditation

• First Aid• Sun Smart• Risk assessments• Transport • Costing process• Selection of teams

and school representatives

• Permission notes• Awards and

presentations • Use of external

providers /agencies• TPL

Affiliated Associations

Zone and Region

Organisation of the 3 major

carnivals

Resources

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Aspects of Managing School Sport

• School Sport Organisation

• Representative Sport

• Policies

• Resources

• TPL Opportunities

• Communication and promotion

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Role of SportCoordinator

These roles include:

• Leading school sport committee

• Organising School Sport Programs

• Conducting the 3 major carnivals annually

• Organising school teams and coaches for competitions/gala days and knockouts.

• Implementing and updating the School Sport Policy

• Ensure talented students are provided with the opportunity to trial for a

representative team.

• Attending meetings as the Principal’s Representative

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School Sport Scenarios

1. A teacher approaches you about their concerns regarding their allocation to a sporting team. They are not prepared to coach the students as they have minimal knowledge about the sport and they are worried they will be sued if a student is hurt during a sports session where they are supervising.

2. The School Athletics Carnival is scheduled in 4 weeks time. The venue is booked but the previous sports organiser has left no organisational information for you from previous carnivals. What do you do?

3. Students from your school have been participating in Boxing Fitness lessons. They have asked their instructor for permission to spar in the ring. The instructor speaks to the supervising teacher who asks you for guidance. What do you do?

4. Two students have a physical confrontation which involves language and punches during a representative school sport knockout game and have been dismissed from the field of play. What procedures should be followed?

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School Sport Scenarios

School Sport Scenarios

1. A teacher approaches you about their concerns regarding their allocation to a sporting team. They are not prepared to coach the students as they have minimal knowledge about the sport and they are worried they will be sued if a student is hurt during a sports session where they are supervising.

2.

Response:•Find out what TPL is available ie School Sport Unit, Sport and Recreation, State Sporting Association•Every staff member is responsible for the supervision of the activity, and in this capacity, exercise a duty of care for the students involved. Note – Duty of Care is ‘reasonable care to manage foreseeable risks’.•When a student is injured while in the care of the school, it is possible that legal action will be taken. If this occurs, it is invariably the State of New South Wales that is sued rather than individual schools or staff members.•Teachers should not be concerned about incurring any individual liability provided that the teacher is not guilty of conduct which is criminal in nature or a blatant negligence direction has been giving.

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School Sport Scenarios

School Sport Scenarios

2. The School Athletics Carnival is scheduled in 4 weeks time. The venue is booked but the previous sports organiser has left no organisational information for you from previous carnivals. What do you do?

Response:• Go to the School Sport Unit website: Provides checklists and time lines for carnivals http://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/teacher_resources/organisers/index.php•Contact a Sport Organiser from a neighbouring school and seek their assistance in establishing administration requirements around carnivals

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School Sport Scenarios

School Sport Scenarios

3. Students from your school have been participating in Boxing Fitness lessons. They have asked their instructor for permission to spar in the ring. The instructor speaks to the supervising teacher who asks you for guidance What do you do?

2.

ResponseIt is important to note that Boxing is one of the banned sports in NSW Government schools

• The Sports Organiser should consult the Sport Safety Guidelines http://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/spguide/activities/index.php

• Contact the Principal, Sports Unit Representative (RSO, NSW CHS Officer to seek clarification regarding any issues

• Guidelines indicate that sparing can occur in Martial Arts which dictates there must be a qualified instructor supervising.

• Relevant Sport Guidelines should be given to all teachers who are taking representative sporting teams or school sport activities

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School Sport ScenariosSchool Sport Scenarios4. Two students have a physical confrontation which involves language

and punches during a representative school sport knockout game. And have been dismissed from the field of play. What procedures should be followed?

2.

Response:It is important to note in this event that schools deal with these situations differently. And it is vital that schools have a guideline that they follow within their welfare systems that address such an occurrence.Below is an example of the response that has occurred in a local setting.

1. The supervising teacher completes a RISC notification on the students involved with a detailed report of the incident.

2. Notification to relevant organisations - regional sports, parent body of sport (often done by officials refereeing the game) and the school executive.

3. In this situation, the students depending on the level of breach can be either suspended from school for physical violence, suspended from school sport for a duration, or suspended from participating in that particular competition for a duration. It is not uncommon for the student to receive a suspension from weekend sport. Often in sports such as soccer, league and union students are requested to attend a judiciary.

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Tips and hints• Communication: answer all correspondence and disseminate all information as

soon as is practicable• Form a Sport Committee: share the load• Create a sport folder: both electronic and hard copy, to be centrally located• Raise staff awareness of sporting events and results: include these items in

the school newsletter/daily messages• Put all sporting fixture dates on the school calendar: in the newsletter and on

display in the staffroom

• Create a sport wall• Offer to provide a folder of activities to any staff who need new/fresh ideas

for conducting sport• Consider restricting sport storeroom access to your committee and selected

student monitors• Keep the office staff onside at all times• Have a Sport box next to the fax machine• Provide all resources to staff for your sport program :it alleviates all excuses!

• Try to negotiate a reduced teaching load if not currently in place• Attend your zone meetings: communicate all information back to coaches and the

Principal

• Promote your sport programs and student achievements

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School Sport SupportSchool Sport Support• Teacher Resources: checklists for carnivals and gala days, draws,

sport policy, roles and responsibilities, risk managementhttp://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/teacher_resources/index.php

NEW: Sports Organiser’s Tool Kit: equipment, representative sport, weekly sport, promotion

http://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/teacher_resources/toolkit/index.php

• NSW CHS :Calendar, major carnivals, knockout draws, application forms:

http://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/nswchs/welcome.htm

• Premier’s Sporting Challenge: 10 week challenge sport and physical activity. https://products.schools.nsw.edu.au/psc/secondary/home.html

• School Sport Professional Development: Open to teachers in all sectors: http://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/tpl/2012/index.php

• Sports Safety Guidelines: Student welfare and Supervision, Teacher Resources and Outdoor Recreation: http://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/spguide/activities/index.php

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Resources• Australian Sports Commission:

http://www.ausport.gov.au/participating/aasc/resources

Sports ability cards, resources, behaviour management

• Teach this: www.teachthis.com.au

Teacher resources and classroom games for PDHPE and Sport

• Dept of Sport & Recreation: www.dsr.nsw.gov.au

70 Sports & Recreation activities :Grants: Find a club:

Tips for getting active & What’s on• Healthy Active Classroom: www.healthy.active.classroom.com.au

Teaching resources• Victorian Education: www.activate.vic.edu.au

Sample school programs, resources• Aussie Educator:

http://www.aussieeducator.org.au/resources/teaching/resources.html

Rules & coaching tips• Teach PE: www.teachpe.com

Physical education and coaching site