INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESS: Derek Redmond
LANCASHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Manchester M16 0PX.
Hosted by: All Hallows RC Business, Enterprise and Sports College
FRIDAY 5TH OCTOBER 2012
Supported by NHS Salford
NEW ERA: NEW IDEAS
SALFORD’S
4TH ANNUAL PRIMARY PE and SCHOOL SPORT CONFERENCE
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING l Positive experiences of physical education opportunities for primary schools. l Uncover what an ‘outstanding’ PE lesson looks like under the new Ofsted inspection framework. l Access to a range of new and refreshing training, which will impact upon standards of teaching in and through primary physical education. l Opportunity to prepare for the new National Curriculum. l Opportunity to consider family engagement in provision of physical activity. l Chance to focus on the future for physical education through ongoing Olympic legacy. l An exciting opportunity for any member of staff involved in PE delivery to receive training. l Learn and share best practice.
SPEAKERS AND WORKSHOP PRESENTERS INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESS:
Derek Redmond
DARREN BIRCHALL:
Food Leader Tutor
DEAN GILMORE:
Start to Move Tutor
MIKE THOMPSON:
Physical Literacy Coach
GARRY SMITH:
Project Ability Tutor
BRITISH GYMNASTICS APPROVED TUTORS ELAINE GILMORE:
OFSTED criteria Tutor
JONNY ACHESON:
Sale Sharks Tutor
JOHN SHIELS/ANDY SMITH:
Manchester United Foundation
Brought to you by School Sport Partnerships in Salford
PROGRAMME 8:45
–
9:15
REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
9:15
–
9:50
INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESS (DEREK REDMOND)
10:00 –
12:00
WORKSHOPS
12:00 –
12:45
LUNCH
12:50 –
1:10
‘MOVE WITH’ MANCHESTER UNITED (JOHN SHIELS/ANDY SMITH)
1:15
3:15
WORKSHOPS
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A PHYSICAL LITERACY AND START TO MOVE
E TEACHING GYMNASTICS SKILLS SAFELY AT KS2
It is almost certain that Physical Literacy will be embedded
2.3.7 Safe Practice in Physical Education and Sport
into the new KS1 Curriculum for Physical Education. This
“Anyone teaching PE lessons needs to be competent to do
workshop provides an exemplar lesson using the ‘Move
so safely.” This causes concern in gymnastics because of
With’ resource, and an opportunity to discover the National
the nature of skills and the distance children operate from
Initiative Start to Move.
the floor on apparatus. This workshop will provide practical
B FOOD LEADERS
onto equipment.
guidance on teaching skills safely and transferring safely The Food Leaders programme has been piloted in 2011/12 programme in support of both the PE curriculum and other
F NEW OFSTED CRITERIA FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION
subject areas. A key target for 2012/13 is family
This workshop provides an opportunity to become familiar
and this workshop will explore how you can use this
engagement and this workshop will also explore how to
with the criteria for Outstanding Teaching in Physical
involve those at home in the Food Leaders programme.
Education, and guidance on how to attain this standard.
C PROJECT ABILITY
G TAG RUGBY
This practical workshop will give primary practitioners lots of
As Sale Sharks move to the Salford City Stadium here is an
new ideas on inclusive sports through the new TOPs
opportunity to work with their community coaches to help
Sportsability programme.
you deliver enjoyable Tag Rugby sessions in your school
This workshop will focus on fun and enjoyment for all
and pick up ideas you can transfer to other sessions.
pupils. An essential workshop for those seeking new ideas and inspiration.
D TEACHING GYMNASTICS SKILLS SAFELY AT KS1 2.3.7 Safe Practice in Physical Education and Sport “Anyone teaching PE lessons needs to be competent to do so safely.” This causes concern in gymnastics because of the nature of skills and the distance children operate from the floor on apparatus. This workshop will provide practical guidance on teaching skills safely and transferring safely onto equipment.
Please register delegates though egilmore@salford.gov.uk stating: (Or book online) Name of delegate and title ...................................................................................................... Name of School .......................................................................................................................
WORKSHOP OPTIONS (please select your first and second options as well as a reserve option)* *We cannot guarantee you will receive your options and workshops will be booked on a first-come first served basis Any special requirements needed (i.e. access, dietary etc) ..................................................................................................................................................
Closing date for applications FRIDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER Conference places are FREE to all BRONZE MEMBERS of School Sport Partnerships in Salford. NON-BRONZE MEMBERS: ÂŁ250 per delegate, or ÂŁ160 if booked before 31st July. If you require further information prior to booking please contact: Elaine Gilmore 0161 921 1934 egilmore@salford.gov.uk *Content correct as of July 2012. Some elements may be subject to change.
SALFORD
LDA
Professional Development in P.E.