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1 Personal Development, Health and Physical Education. Unit 1 – Year 10.
SEPEP - Speedball Personal Development, Health and Physical Education. Unit 1 – Year 10.

2 So what does SEPEP mean? Sport Education in Physical Education Program. The model that we run our program from was developed by the Australian Sports Commission in 1995 and has been a highly successful PDHPE program focused on student centred learning. The concept of SEPEP has been around for a long time and was first ‘officially’ tabled at an education conference in New York in 1985.

3 SEPEP Philosophy It is based around the philosophy that community sport involvement (structured teams and competitions) has the potential to breed in its participants dedication, competence and commitment as well as physical, social and cognitive skills.

4 Speedball – What the ?? We base our SEPEP competition around a combination of netball and soccer. (You could use any sport and /or combination of sports) We have found that by combining the sports of netball and soccer, most students will be somewhat comfortable in at least one of these skill areas. This promotes maximum participation of students throughout the SEPEP unit, greater player confidence and greater potential to build on and improve skills.

5 Basic structure Students are put in the drivers seat – they elect their own managerial board (called the sports board), they fulfil the roles associated with a officiating a sports competition (ie – umpires or referees, publicity officers, equipment officers, coaches and captains), and they also determine the rules of the game that is to be played, and the details of the competition season.

6 All of this is led by the Sports Board members
Steps Involved … Explain concept to class Introduce the ‘Sports Board’ role The Sports Board is elected Team selection process Roles are explained and selected Students develop and sign a Player Code of Conduct Rules are formulated and agreed upon – test round Game format is agreed upon. Round 1 commences All of this is led by the Sports Board members

7 Student roles within the SEPEP unit
PARTICIPANT All students are part of a team and are expected to participate 100% to the best of their ability. TEAM ROLE Sports board member, captain, coach , trainer , publicity officer. Each has a detailed role description. DUTY ROLE Referee, timekeeper, equipment officer, first aid officer, scorer. Each has a detailed role description.

8 The role of the teacher Moving off centre stage
Helping the students assume ownership and responsibility Ongoing reflective practice, constant evaluation and improvement of teaching practice throughout the unit.

9 The development of the student
Active participation and development of physical skills. Promoting equity and inclusivity , support and encouragement of their peers. Problem solving and conflict resolution skills, taking responsibility for their behaviour Evaluating, learning and teaching skills developed Development of leadership skills

10 How do we assess student achievement of outcomes?
1 Player participation and skill improvement 2 Student commitment and ability to fulfil their duty and team roles 3 Detailed written reflection and evaluation of their roles, participation, problems arising, achievements etc.

11 How do we finish our competition season?
Grand-final of course! Prizes and awards – some of which are cumulative as they have been tallied throughout the season. (i.e. overall best and fairest, most improved etc) The girls determine these awards also. A small celebration for the hard work and commitment to their competition season.

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