increasing participation 30 april 2014. 2 ecb grassroots cricket report learning objectives the...
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INCREASING Participation 30 April 2014
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Learning Objectives
• The basic offer for cricket is within FE.
• The content and purpose of ECB Activators course
• How the ECB Activators course can be delivered.
- by professional staff- through curriculum as part of BTEC- as part of Functional Skills learning
• How the ECB Activators course could help you with your participation targets.
The OfferLocal support
Activator Training
Other local playing opportunities in summer
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ECB Activators Course – The Background
• ‘Retain and Player Gain a Volunteer’ Fundamentally different to the old CYL course – and
requires the tutor to do a significant amount of preparation
• 3 hour course designed to support getting more people playing in teams through organising an initial event or project
• Candidates are only awarded certificates after the completing 10 hours of volunteering through organising the event
• Ensure that key people colleges and schools support young leaders throughout the course and help them progress onto further volunteering and training
• Links directly to V Cricket Awards
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Overall Course Objective
• To give opportunity for young people at cricket clubs between the age of 14 and 25 to acquire skills and competency in leadership that will allow them to volunteer within their cricket club and/or school, colleges or university
• To retain junior members in cricket by investing quality time and resources into a specialised volunteering programme.
• To help raise participation levels within clubs, schools and colleges.
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Activators Indoor 24 course
Marketing and recruiting teams
Organising / running competitions
Managing a group or team - including dealing with difficult situations
Fund raising
Umpiring / Scoring
Generating media coverage
The course is split up into 2 separate modules:- • Marketing Indoor24 within the college and recruiting teams• Organising and Officiating Matches
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Delivery – who can tutor the course?
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Indoor 24 in the curriculum
• BTEC- Organising Events- Rules and Regulations
• Functional Skills
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• Scenario 1 – Student enrichment, managing lunch time sessions.
• Scenario 2 – Sessions aimed at entry level participants as part of their weekly lesson (Practical Team Sport/Tutorial session).
• Scenario 3 - Increasing healthy living the sports department through a cross college departmental competition.
• Scenario 4 – Functional Skills practical sessions
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• Addition - Batting Totals (team and individual)• Division – batting averages, strike rate• Percentages – individual scores as percentage of
team scores• Multiplication – predict scores using strike rate• Bar graphs / pie charts
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• Addition – runs conceded• Division – Bowling averages (runs per ball, wickets
per over, runs per wicket)• Percentages - bowler runs or wickets out of teams
total• Pie charts / bar graphs
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• Example of 6 week programme (based on 1 hour lessons)
Week Content
1 1 hour practical – learning the game and how to score (2 matches)
2 30 mins practical (1 match) / 30 mins addition.
3 1 hour session on division / averages.
4 30 mins practical (1 match) – 30 mins multiplication
5 1 hour session on percentages
6 30 mins practical – 30 mins pie charts / bar graphs
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INCREASING PARTICIPATION
• More efficient and dedicated volunteers to deliver Indoor 24
• More participation through BTEC course students
• Functional Skills – part of their learning
• Wider audience to take part in any enrichment activity
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The appeal to a college?
Achieving Key College TargetsEnrichment offer Healthy Living Cross College
Working
Embedding Functional Skills
BTEC
ECB Activators Course (qualification and vCricket awards)
Indoor 24
Chris Lock – ECB Participation Managert: 07776 445511 e: [email protected]
Richard Lightbown– ECB Volunteer Managert: 07776 445522 e: [email protected]