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Learning Objectives:- Know and Understand the Main tasks of an organiser. Be able to evidence the main tasks of an organiser.

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Learning Objectives:-

•Know and Understand the Main tasks of an organiser.

•Be able to evidence the main tasks of an organiser.

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KEY PROCESS A

The organiser will be assessed on their ability to plan an event including written evidence of planning, outlining playing / performance areas and equipment required, time of competition, rules and judges / officials for the competition.

KEY PROCESS B

They will put their plan into action and will be assessed on their effectiveness at handling the process together with their ability to set up and run the competition/event, including timekeeping, collecting and collating scores and producing the final result.

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In both sections the organiser will be assessed on communication skills, organisational skills, safety and risk assessment, leadership skills and control and presence.

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•1St decided on the sport / activity you will be doing.

•2nd Set a date for the Competition.

•3rd set the start and end time of your competition.

Once you have done these 3 steps you can Once you have done these 3 steps you can then start to plan your eventthen start to plan your event..

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You need sound knowledge of the rules for the sport that you are organising.

You need to ensure that these rules are communicated well to the competitors.

You will need to provide evidence that you clearly understand the rules for the sport.

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There are many website that have clear rules for your sport that you are organising, for example, 5 A Side football, http://www.fiveaside.net/index.php/rules

There is nothing wrong with looking and researching rules off the internet. However, marks will be deducted if you copy and paste the rules.

YOU MUST WRITE THE RULES IN YOUR OWN WORDS.YOU MUST WRITE THE RULES IN YOUR OWN WORDS.

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•Write a set of rules for your interhouse dodgeball competition.

•Clearly demonstrate to the examiner that you fully understand the rules.

•Write a set of child friendly rules that you can give to the children that are taking part in your competition.

Remember that Remember that the presentation the presentation of your work is of your work is very important.very important.

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You need to decide on which type of scoring system you will have.

League?League?

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Knockout?Knockout?

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Round Robin?Round Robin?

A round robin would be the best idea for the type of competition you are doing. You need to decide on how the points will be awarded e.g. 5= win, 2= draw, 1= lost