Dorset PE & School Sport Conference 'Attainment, Health and Wellbeing through Physical Education' Sue WilkinsonAli Oliver Strategic LeadCEO Association.

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Dorset PE & School Sport Conference 'Attainment, Health and Wellbeing through Physical Education' Sue WilkinsonAli Oliver Strategic LeadCEO Association for Physical EducationYouth Sport Trust

Closing the Gap Teaching is the greatest act of optimism

A Moment in Time

The Case for Support. ‘Active Kids do better.....Active Schools Achieve more’ 2006 – 2008 schools which put sport at the heart Of their development plans were the fastest improving

Physical Education and School Sport Post Election

Partners’ Update Minister of State’s portfolio Ministerial Board PE and sport premium Status of the 2 hours PE, PA and sport Secondary school PE and sport School Games New Ofsted framework Assessment without levels GCSE, A level and activities review

Primary PE & Sport Premium VISION: All pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy lifestyle and lifelong participation in physical activity and sport.

Primary PE & Sport Premium OBJECTIVE To achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools NEW DfE GUIDANCE - Swimming - PPA

Primary PE & Sport Premium INDICATORS OF IMPROVEMENT The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity - kick- starting healthy active lifestyles The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils Increased participation in competitive sport

National Partners

Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE & Sport Premium

Foundations for Achievement PE and sport improves a huge range of social skills, promote inclusion and lead to better cohesion – EMPATHY PE and sport improves physical and mental well-being which will transfer into measureable school achievement outcomes - RESILIENCE PE and sport can improve decision making and imaginative thinking – CREATIVITY PE and sport improves self belief and self worth – ASPIRATIONS..these outcomes are taught not caught

Personal Development & Character Emotional Wellbeing & Welfare Improved Behaviour Reduce Persistent Absence Parental Engagement Transition and Partnership Engagement In Learning Physical Wellbeing & Body Image Raising Achievement

High Quality Physical Education

Outcomes for Pupils Indications of outstanding outcomes: All pupils progress well from their different starting points (prior learning) Pupils achieve or exceed standards expected nationally (end of Key Stage attainment targets or within the school’s own curriculum) Most weight is given to pupils’ progress giving consideration to breadth and depth of knowledge, understanding and skills

Outstanding Teaching Teachers should: Have met the teachers’ standards Have consistently high expectations Have the relevant subject knowledge Be clear from assessment information what pupils already know, understand and can do Use assessment information to plan appropriately to ensure good progress and achievement Give useful and effective feedback Communicate and engage with parents/carers Ensure there is equality of opportunity in all areas

The Future Call to Action - YST Primary Physical Literacy every child’s right Secondary Emotional & Social Literacy every young person’s right Leadership Wellbeing Lifeskilled (CARE) Physically Literate & Active Achievement

Thank you How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world