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GEMS Physical Education and School Sport Proposal - covering Leadership, Competition and High Quality PETRANSCRIPT
GEMS EDUCATIONA World of Education
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A comprehensive Physical Education and School Sport A comprehensive Physical Education and School Sport programme should work towards:programme should work towards:
•Improving the PE experience for every young personImproving the PE experience for every young person•Using PE and Sport to inspire learning and achievementUsing PE and Sport to inspire learning and achievement•Supporting the development of young leaders and Supporting the development of young leaders and volunteersvolunteers•Enabling every young person to enjoy competition and Enabling every young person to enjoy competition and providing support to the most talentedproviding support to the most talented•Connecting school and club sport.Connecting school and club sport.
GEMS Education – Is Physical Education and Sport at the heart of a GEMS child’s education?
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Physical Education
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GEMS EducationPE and School Sport Proposal
A GEMS PE and School Sport (PESS) programme with the aim of improving standards in Physical Education across all schools, focusing on the primary sector.
Targeting a positive impact on PE:
•Increased teacher knowledge and confidence•Improved quality of teaching•Provision of quality resources and CPD training•Increasing participation in extra-curricular and club activities
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Physical Education
Children learn best Children learn best when they are when they are responsible for their responsible for their own learning and can own learning and can interact with others in interact with others in a creative learning a creative learning environment.environment.
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GEMS EducationDirector of Sports role
Do GEMS Education have a Director of Teaching/Learning?Director of School Improvement?
Is there a need to consider a post for Director of Sports?!
Are GEMS Education utilising the potential benefits of a fully inclusive and comprehensive PE and School Sport Programme?
What does GEMS want from their PESS provision? Outcomes for pupils.
GEMS EducationPE and School Sport
PHYSICALEDUCATIONDELIVEREDDuring curriculum time
BYSecondary schools(Specialist PE teacher)
Primary(Classroom/PE teacher)
HEALTHY ACTIVELIFESTYLESDELIVEREDOutside curriculum time
BYTeacher/coach/leaders
COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORTDELIVEREDOutside curriculum time
BYTeacher/coach/volunteer
COMMUNITYPROVISIONSports
Pay and play
Leisure and recreation activities
CLUB SPORT(NGBs)Clubs and teams
Coaching
Talent development
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GEMS EducationPE and School Sport
PHYSICALEDUCATION
LiteracyLearningLeadership
HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLES
EnjoymentEngagementExercise
COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT
CoachingCompetitionClubs
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GEMS EducationPE and School Sport
PHYSICALEDUCATION
Physical Literacy (KS1)
Physical Education – raising standards(KS2)
Physical Education - continuity and progression(KS3/4)
Leadership & Volunteering
HEALTHY ACTIVELIFESTYLES
E-Sports Clubs
Extra-curricular
COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT
GEMSSchool Games
COMMUNITYPROVISIONSports
Pay and play
Leisure and recreation activities
CLUB SPORT(NGBs)Clubs and teams
Coaching
Talent development
PE School Sport
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GEMS EducationA vision for PE
To develop physically educated individuals who have
the knowledge, skills and confidence to enjoy a lifetime of healthful physical activity.
To guide youngsters in the process of becoming physically active for a lifetime.- Successful learners - Confident individuals - Responsible citizens
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GEMS EducationA vision for PE
Children have an innate desire to move.
We need to keep that desire alive by offering opportunities for learning, success and enjoyment of Physical activity.
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GEMS EducationA vision for PE
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Including all young people in Physical Education.- Every Child MattersThe STEP Framework.- DifferentiationCatering for those pupils who are more able.- Gifted & Talented
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GEMS EducationHigh Quality PE
All physical education is not good physical education.
•Focus on creating a positive environment in which all students can be successful.•Recognising that enjoyment of physical activity is a major influence on whether a person chooses to be active.•Important to track learning of pupils to inform planning
Questioning Increases MOTIVATION – requires THINKING – allows REVIEW & SUMMARY – promotes INDEPENDENT
LEARNERS
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GEMS EducationHigh Quality PE
A positive, quality physical education program is:
• Developmentally appropriate• Instructionally appropriate• Specific to the children being served
• High rates of success - for children at all ability levels
• Positive developmental environment - children should feel emotionally safe in the physical education environment
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GEMS EducationBenefits of High Quality PE
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• Health benefits associated with physical activity and regular participationin physical activity• Skill development• Improved physical fitness• Reinforcement of other subjects• Self-discipline• Goal setting• Leadership and cooperation• Enhanced self efficacy• Stress reduction• Strengthening peer relationships
Competition
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GEMS EducationThe Brain/Body Connection
•Research demonstrates a link between physical activity and improved academic performance.
-Movement stimulates brain function.-Physical activity increases pupils self esteem, reduces anxiety and stress. Thus having a positive effect on mental health, which can help increase capacity to learn.-EYFS movement patterns.
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GEMS EducationPhysical Educations role across the whole school.
Physical inactivity is part of the problem.
Physical activity is part of the solution.
Physical Education is critical to Physical Education is critical to increasing physical activity.increasing physical activity.
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GEMS Education - Competitive sport, when taught well, brings out the best in everyone!
Competition is healthy for children, it helps develop a strong mentality and leadership abilities. Whilst also improving social and cognitive skills.Competitive sport should be at the centre of a truly rounded education that any school offers.
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GEMS EducationGEMS School Games Vision
The Vision:
To increase the number of GEMS pupils participating, performing, volunteering and learning in school club and competitive sport.
Fostering competition between schools and values of sport (teamwork, fair play, etc)
INTRA SCHOOL COMPETITION (G1)
Year round, multi-sport programme of intra school competition
Culminating in a GEMSSchool Games Day
INTER SCHOOL COMPETITION (G2–G3)
Year round, multi-sport programme of inter
school competition (G2)
Culminating in a GEMS School Games
Competition (G3)
MOST TALENTEDYOUNG PEOPLE (G4)
Single national level multi-sport event for the
most talented young people of school age
Talent Inspiration programme, ceremonies and volunteer progress
from G3
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GEMS EducationGEMS School Games Structure
GEMSSchool Game
s
IncreaseAttendance &
behaviour
SMSC
Raiseconfidence, aspirations
Increasesense of belonging
Support progress
(attainment)
Developlife and
employability skills
Engaging young people
in learning
Support ‘cross
curricular’ learning
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GEMS EducationGEMS School Games Structure
GEMS EducationPE and School Games
Intra-school
Inter-school
GEMS DubaiSchool Games
Enhanced by local Club Competitions
for more able pupils.
Supported by HQ Physical EducationPE is now a gateway to doing things outside of school.
Embed sport with an emphasis on competition, with the aim that it breeds the Olympian of tomorrow or the child who wants to keep fit and enjoys learning new sports/games.
Healthy competition is a key driving force behind most ambitious individuals and gives children valuable life skills.
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GEMS Education GEMS School Games
Incorporate an annual calendar of sporting events for all Key Stages encompassing various disciplines. Linked to NGB’s where possible.
Work towards evolving structured sporting competition between all Dubai schools in a form of GEMS School Games. Which provides opportunities for all pupils to participate and compete in sport.
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GEMS Education GEMS International School Games
Bringing together pupils from GEMS schools globally to compete in a two day, International School Games.Showcasing the very best of competition, resilience, confidence, participation and teamwork.Creating an annual event which can be hosted each year by a different school/country.
If similar education providers are doing it, are GEMS schools missing out? Exposure.
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GEMS EducationDeveloping partnerships
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Its vital to build and maintain relationships with partners, in order to develop best practice and to secure
possible funding streams. Sustainability should be a key
consideration of any programme.
GEMS Education - Supporting pupils and colleagues throughout PE, to strive to be the best they possibly can!
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GEMS Education Student Leadership Programme
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A GEMS Student Leadership programme to provide; • A range of roles and responsibilities to a large number of student population. • Formal and informal learning opportunities to develop individuals as leaders. • Promotion of active citizenship by establishing functioning democratic bodies with real influence. • Increased staff: student dialogue, especially around teaching and learning. • Further student engagement. • Processes and structures for student representation and the incorporation of students’ views into decision making into the life of the school. • Pupil contribution to whole school improvement.
GEMS Education Student Leadership Programme
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A GEMS Student Leadership Programme to; • Provide a wide range of participation and leadership opportunities which cater for all students in their schools. • Maximise the number and range of students undertaking leadership roles. • Provide recognition of all student leadership roles • Encourage the development of student participation and leadership skills through classroom practice by using OM/Enterprise Competencies across all Key Stages • Encourage students to differentiate between student participation and student leadership. • Develop student participation and leadership skills in all students through specific programmes, for example:
• Student Council, • Student Leaders, • GEMS Sports Leaders, • GEMS Leadership Diploma • Student Voice Group: debating, public speaking, reporting, • Peer Mentoring Programme, • Buddy systems – Year 6-7 transition programme, • Sport, captaincy in sports teams • Visual, creative and performing arts, • Supporting whole school initiatives - Open Evenings - Charity Events - School Festivals - Parents Evenings - Staff recruitment - Representing GEMS in the immediate and wider community
GEMS Education GEMS Leadership Diploma
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LEADER
COMMUNITY
ENTERPRISE
STUDENT VOICE
LEARNING
PLANNING
MENTORING
GEMS Leadership Diploma
This would be available to Year 9/10 students on a voluntary basis. They would have to demonstrate leadership qualities in 6 key areas:
1. Enterprise 2. Community 3. Mentoring 4. Student Voice 5. Planning 6. Learning
GEMS Education Long-term Leadership possibilities
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Other possible long-term leadership opportunities;•Emirates Award?! (Along the principals of DofE)Providing evidence for UCAS applications•Internships/Apprenticeships within sports organisations•Academic credit for Leadership, linked to IB or other?
GEMS EducationSports Leadership Academy Plan
Initiate or develop existing leadership to create a GEMS Young Leaders Academy. Linked to all Dubai schools initially and with the E-Sports organisation. To provide opportunities for pupils to lead others in and out of school environment.
Utilise my knowledge and experience PE teaching and from working in, what is still seen as a valued World leading model for Physical Education and School Sport.
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Leaders
GEMS EducationSports Leadership Academy Plan
The Academy would be a programme of high quality training and development for young people who are committed to actively volunteering within their school and/or community, in order to develop leadership skills and voluntary experience.Selection CriteriaStudents will be selected from GEMS Secondary Schools. Aimed at Year 9-13Experience in leadership either in school or the community or identified by the PE department as having good leadership qualities What would pupils obtain from the programme?Training and qualificationsExperience to add to UCAS form and/or CVOpportunity to work with pupils in other GEMS schoolsCertificates for 50 Bronze, 100 Silver, 200 Gold hours logged on a GEMS Volunteer PassportT-Shirt to wear whilst volunteeringContacts for community voluntary placements
What do pupils commit to?Pupils must attend all training sessionsPupils must commit to 50 hours of sports volunteering at school and / or the communityA registration fee TBC to attend the academy.
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GEMS EducationSports Leadership Academy Plan
The Academy would strive to provide opportunities for pupils to utilise their leadership/volunteering skills at major events held locally i.e Rugby Sevens, Golf - Dubai Desert Classics/Omega Ladies Masters, Dubai Sports World, Dubai Marathon, Polo, Desert Road Run, Boat Race, Dubai Tennis Championships etc.Thus raising the profile of GEMS Education and developing key partners to provide further opportunities for future academy young leaders.
Develop working relationships with established sporting clubs/providers to allow pupilsadequate and professional avenues for specific leadership development i.e Dubai Sports Council, Dubai Sports City, ICC Global Cricket Academy, Butch Harmon School of Golf, Socatots, E-Sports etc.
Foster links with individuals/groups already providing existing pathways to support anddevelop leadership – Emirates Foundation for Youth Development
Hamdan Bin Mohammed Program for Sports Leadership.
The aim is to see GEMS pupils leading and or volunteering, possibly even competing at major international events in the future, World Cup 2018, Olympics, World Championships.
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Leaders
GEMS EducationPrimary Young Leaders Plan
Young playground leaders - Intra sportLunch time activities can help address the inactivity of some students, so enabling schools to work towards a target of two hours high quality PE and school sport per school week.What is it?Year 5 and/or 6 students will take part in a play leader's qualification.Younger students will then benefit by the older students leading them in a variety of activities.Target GroupYear 5 & 6 students are the targets to become young leaders.Young Leaders can then work with any year group younger than themselves.What GEMS PESS would provideBag of play ground equipment.Caps and certificates for the play ground leaders.In house training for lunchtime supervisor who will oversee the programme on a regular basis.T-shirt for meal time supervisor.What the School ProvidesCommitment to run the programme at least three times per weekIdentify a lunchtime supervisor to be overall coordinatorPlayground spaceMonitoring RequiredLunchtime incident log.Teacher/meal time supervisor observations.
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Leaders
Thank you
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Contact details –
Mr. Lee Holloway
Manager School Sports Partnership
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 07879407168