♯ TVPEConf Tees Valley Primary PE & School Sport Conference 2016 Carol Hawman ROAD TO RIO.

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♯ TVPEConf Tees Valley Primary PE & School Sport Conference 2016 Carol Hawman ROAD TO RIO

♯ TVPEConf THE POWER OF SPORT Using sports events to inspire learning Using sport in specific subjects Using sport to develop wider skills Using competition as a teaching method

♯ TVPEConf PRINCIPLES AND IDEAS How to access: 1.Your School Games website 2.Your School tab 3.Menu: curriculum competitions 4.Download the flipbook (bottom right hand corner)

♯ TVPEConf GET SET

♯ TVPEConf OFFICIAL RIO GAMES

♯ TVPEConf VALUES AWARDS Olympic and Paralympic Values – in sport, in life, in others Three awards: – Values Star (7-11 years) – Values Champion (11-14 years) – Values Ambassador (14-19 years) Five themes: – Know Your Values – Volunteering – Healthy Active Lifestyles – Get Set for Rio – Make a Pledge Online and practical challenges Self-managed or with teacher input/class activities

♯ TVPEConf VALUES AWARDS: Whole School Impact Positive learning attitudes and behaviours Life skills, qualities and values Ofsted framework: – Personal development, behaviour and welfare – Spiritual, moral, social and cultural development – British values Cross-curricular learning ideas (in teacher pack)

♯ TVPEConf ROAD TO RIO Converts physical effort into kilometres Tracks journey to Rio de Janeiro (9,298km) PE, sport and home; individual or team Four options: – Each child logs activity on mobile app – Team leader collates activity; logs on mobile app – Each child logs activity on website – Team leader collates activity; logs on website Resources, athlete tips, badges and prizes

♯ TVPEConf ROAD TO RIO: Health Impact Ofsted: “[Pupils]…make informed choices about healthy eating, fitness and their emotional and mental wellbeing.” DfE PE and Sport Premium: “All pupils…with the knowledge, skills and motivation…to equip them for a healthy, active lifestyle...” Public Health England: “A positive association exists between academic attainment and physical activity levels of pupils.”

♯ TVPEConf PARALYMPIC CHALLENGE

♯ TVPEConf PARALYMPIC CHALLENGE Raise awareness of Paralympic sport Three strands: – Motivate: teacher and young leader resources – Activate: inclusive activity challenges – Celebrate: showcase + NSSW Free equipment when register Link participation to Road to Rio app Prizes: e.g. trip to Rio, athlete visits, playground makeover

♯ TVPEConf PARALYMPIC CHALLENGE: Skills Impact Personal: confidence, organisation Social: co-operate, communicate, delegate Thinking: plan, make decisions, evaluate Creative: design, solve problems, adapt Physical: ABCs, generic sports skills - PE and whole school -

♯ TVPEConf ALL ON THE SAME ROAD TO RIO! School: – Inter-subject/class/house challenges – Governor involvement Parents: – Family (homework) challenges – Events/fundraising – Displays – school entrance, parents’ evenings Local community: – Media coverage – Local clubs, organisations and businesses