What is Physical Education (PE)? Why teach PE? What role does OAA have in PE? PE and OAA as education.

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What is Physical Education (PE)? Why teach PE? What role does OAA have in PE? PE and OAA as education

What is PE? “A formally planned and taught curriculum designed to increase knowledge and values through physical activity and experience”

Triangular model of PE High quality PE only exists when all 3 are supplied:- Education National curriculum PE form age 5-16 as compulsory subject Range of activities Range of roles- performer, coach and official Sport Experience organised sport Extra curricular activities with competitive element Inter and Intra school sports competitions Recreation Non-competitive physical activity in extra-curricular activities Open to all for enjoyment Sport RecreationEducation

Physical education Why do we teach PE? Physical skills- Coordination Social skills- Communication and forming friendships Cognitive skills- decision making and self control Leadership skills Health and Fitness- Activity and knowledge Self esteem through success Encourage life-long participation Who- Children and young adults Where- School and colleges When – Mainly lessons, lunchtimes and after school How- Variety of teaching styles

Outdoor and adventurous activities (OAA) in the curriculum Defined as “the achievement of educational objectives via guided and direct experiences in the natural environment” Functions of OAA in the curriculum Knowledge of natural environment Awareness of safety Teamwork Social/communication skills Leadership skills Self esteem Issues with OAA in the curriculum Staff lacking in specialist qualifications, experience or motivation will reduce experience. Lessons don’t allow much time Access and transport to facilities Money and resources- specialist equipment Teachers deterred by risk or certain activities Negative media publicity