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3.1.3 – Making informed decisions; Further School influences
Learning objectives
To understand the PESSCL strategy aims.
To be able to describe the purpose of a sports college.
To describe the gifted and talented programme.
To understand the focus of organisations such as the Youth Sport Trust and Step into Sport.
The government have invested large sums of money into the PE, School Sport and Club Links strategy (PESSCL).
PESSCL
TASK: Research the PE, School Sport and Club Links strategy (PESSCL) and find out the aims and progress.
The aim of the PESSCL strategy is to increase the number of 5-16 year olds taking up sport and remaining involved throughout their lives.
It is also has a target of 85% of schoolchildren to take part in a minimum of 2 hours of high quality PE time.
The PESSCL has 9 links:
Sports Colleges:
Promote sport in the borough
School sport partnerships:
To create greater involvement
Professional development:
improve quality of teaching and
coaching
QCA’s PESS strategy:
Guide school how to improve
Swimming: To improve swimming
provisions in schools
Sporting Playgrounds: improve and modernising
children’s play space
Gifted and Talented: improve talent
spotting and the opportunities they
receive.
Club links: increase membership of clubs
Step into sport: aimed at 14-19 year olds
(leadership awards)
Sport is 1 of 10 different specialism's schools can apply for. Sports colleges act a flagships to show other schools the way forward for school sport.
They promote excellence in PE and run government initiatives throughout the surrounding area.
Specialist Sports Colleges
The G & T programme aim to improve the identification and development of young potential.
Gifted and talented programme
Gifted and talented programme
Benchmarking excellence.
Talent identification.
Guidelines are available to help
teachers spot talented
individuals.
Support for talented athletes. Help is available to balance school work and
training.
Multi-skilled academies have
been setup to help young people
develop core skills.
Step into sport
The Youth Sport Trust deliver this programme and aim to help 14-19 year olds start and stay involved in sports leadership and volunteering.
Roles include coaching, managing, officiating and administrative work.
Youth Sport Trust
TOP Programme:This programme aims to provide the best opportunities in PE for a range of pupils from 18 months to 18 years old.
This schemes provides school based awards to obtain for pupils.
Teachers and coaches are also guided via TOP resources.
TOP Link: (Step into Sport)
This gives young people a chance to be sport leaders and to organise and run small festivals and tournaments. This is a pathway to the SPORTS LEDAERS AWARDS (SLUK).
They will need to:-Coach-Officiate-Team manage and organise
Swimming provisions
Swimming forms a part of the PESSCL strategy. Not only is a healthy active but an important life skill.
At key stage 2 pupils should be able to swim 25 metres independently.
Coaching opportunities
In order for schools to deliver the necessary 2 hours of PE to pupils some schools bring in external coaches.
The government recognise the shortage of good-quality coaches and have launch a framework in 2008 aimed at developing coaches across a range of sports.
PESSYP
PESSYP is the Physical Education and Sport Strategy for Young People. This aims of this organisation are to create the best system for PE and sport for young people.
Increasing access to a wider range of sports can be achieved through club links, coaching, extending activities and through the correct infrastructure.
Summary Questions:
Describe the PESSCL aims?
What is the purpose of Sports Colleges?
What do the Youth Sport Trust aim to do for young people?
How does the gifted and talented programme aim to support up and coming athletes?