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Dr David Hemery CBEVice Chairman

British Olympic AssociationFounder

21st Century Legacy

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My Educational Background

DegreesBSc. Business Administration at Boston UniversityCert.Ed. Teacher Training at Oxford UniversityMSc. International Education at Harvard UniversityEdD. Education / Psychology at Boston University

TaughtMillfield - 2 yearsBoston University - 7 yearsManagement Development - 25 years Coaching/Mentoring/Facilitation and Self-managed Leadership

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An Educational Legacy - beyond sport, to help young people to fulfil their potential

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ReliefDream come trueWhy me

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Self-Awareness and

Self-Responsibility

(These two attributes were writ large in all the high achievers in my doctoral study – in sport and business)

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Once in a lifetime opportunity

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Primary & Secondary

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Secondary Programme

2009 Pilots and validation by Bath University 2010-2011 National roll-out2011-2012 Over 17,000 students receiving the Programme this yearDeveloped to integrate with Every Child Matters, National Curriculum, Learning to Learn, PLTSOver Two Terms - can start in any term, 25 hours integrated

Primary Programme

2011 Pilot 2012 National roll-out from January – Over 23,000 students receiving the Programme this year•Developed to integrate with SEAL and Every Child Matters

One – Two Terms - can start in any term at any time

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Going Beyond 2012 and Beyond Sport

Be the Best you can Be! Is an Educational Legacy for the 21st Century to:

Inspire

Engage

Empower

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An Olympian or Paralympian motivates and inspires the students through sharing their remarkable life journeys and experiences. They have all encountered success and had to overcome failure.

As role models, the Special Speakers kick start each Programme Launch and bring the achievement of dreams into the curriculum.

Inspire - Programme Launch – with an Olympian or Paralympian Special Speaker

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The themes are designed to enable every child to achieve and succeed through generating self-awareness and self-responsibility.

Personal Development Profile – per pupil

The Programme has been independently validated by Bath University to show increased self-confidence and raised aspirations

Engage - Programme Themes

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Empower – through Coaching / FacilitationTeachers challenging pupils to be self-responsible

GROW model questions

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An experienced 21st Century Legacy Coach leads a half day Staff

Development Workshop and every attendee

receives a Workbook to support their professional

development.

How do we generate Greater Self-Awareness & Self-Responsibility

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Is this Coaching?

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Bullying?

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Comfort Zone?

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Leading?

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Ideal Coaching• Uses both Asking - to generate greater

Awareness & Responsibility + traditional Telling

• Asking = the ‘How to’ of Empowerment, Telling = sharing of our Knowledge and

Experience thereby generating:

Personal Development as well as

Performance Improvement

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Why I care so much about this programme?Which is the future Olympian?Aged 14.3 - 5’3” tall and only 6 stone

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Apart from being small… with ADHD…Undiagnosed dyslexia…

Unable to read until aged 10….

“If someone said that I would write four books and get four degrees - my teachers would have laughed.”

Message to all young people

Never give up on yourself! My personal belief is:

‘There’s a spark of greatness in everyone’

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1. Staff Development Day or Half DayOn an Inset day or as a ‘Twilight’ session

2. Programme Launch with an Olympian or Paralympian Special Speaker on your chosen date

3. Programme ResourcesTeacher Workbook of Themes and

Exercises, GROW Cards, Card Game, Personal Development Profile per pupil, Student Workbook (Secondary)

4. Medallion Presentation

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What is the cost?

How much work?

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• From £1,200 - £1,500 per School

– Savings from Schools sharing the Staff Development Half Day

What is the cost of the Programme?

Plus £5 per Secondary Student:Student WorkbookRoyal Mint MedallionGROW card & Development Profile

Plus £2 per Primary Pupil:Royal Mint MedallionGROW card & Development Profile

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How much work is it? - Secondary• Up to each School to plan integration • Integrates into the Curriculum• Across two terms:

– 25 Hours cross-curricula, especially PSHE– Plus a focus in PE over two terms

• Outline lesson plans - Teacher Guide• Mapped onto:

– National Curriculum– Learning to Learn– Ofsted– Every Child Matters

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How much work is it? - Primary

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• Up to each School to plan integration – over one term or more

• A pupil-centred framework, not extra work – SEAL, ECM, OFSTED

• Start in any term at any time, in specific Year groups or across the whole School

• Our Teacher Guide covers learning outcomes and a choice of exercises to bring out the Theme points - the flexibility is that each School chooses the exercises they wish to use

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Sharing as a Cluster – Secondary & Primary

• Sharing a Staff Development Half Day– At the beginning or end of a term– On an Inset day– Can be a ‘Twilight’ – 3pm-6pm session

• Every School receives their own Programme Launch with a Special Speaker, an Olympian, Paralympian or other high achiever visiting on your chosen date

• We already have clusters in Bradford, Cheshire, Essex, London and beyond

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How might this be financed?

David Hayward - Link officer Primary Schools, Somerset‘I considered the total amount and thought, over two terms, £750 for CPD for all Staff and £750 for Curriculum Development for all the pupils, is good value.’

-Local businesses for matching funding-1 or 2 managers attend the SD Day, Press for Special Speaker visit, investing in current & future workforce

•PTA - £2/pupil – can be whole School, or one year•Share Staff Development Day

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Be the Best you can is certificated by ASDAN, the curriculum development organisation and internationally recognised awarding body which offers programmes and qualifications that grow skills for learning and employment.

Be the Best you can Be! provides three credits towards its Certificate of Personal Effectiveness (CoPE) GCSE equivalent qualification and can be used to gain the ASDAN Key Steps certificate.

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Certificated by ASDAN

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Endorsements

Validated by Bath University to raise

aspirations & increase self-confidence

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Certificated by ASDAN

Be the Bes

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Achieve OutstandingSocial, Moral, Spiritual & Cultural Development

Theme

Be the Best you can Be! features in the March 2012 Issue of Ofsted’s Schools and Inspection Newsletter

Advocated by OFSTED

New Inspection Framework

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Mirfield Free Grammar School– What we liked most about this flexible Programme is that it is not just a

one-visit initiative like so many others – the Be the Best you can Be! Programme integrates into the curriculum across multiple subjects including PHSE and PE, inspiring every student through workbooks and themes over more than one term. Our students, indeed the whole School, have been engaged and empowered to follow their dreams in whatever subject including art, drama, maths, music and science, culminating in a celebration event with the presentation of the unique medallions from the Royal Mint.

– The staff have also greatly benefited especially from the training provided at the CPD Staff Development Day that precedes the visit by the Olympian or Paralympian Special Speaker to Launch the Programme with the students.

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‘Just take the 1st step!’Billy acted as my conscience

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GUARDIANS

of the

FLAME

We can all be …

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Capture the Enthusiasm that the 2012 Games will generate?

I would be grateful if you completed a

‘Tell Me More’ form – at the back of the

brochure

How will you

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A challenge we just couldn’t pass up!

Now there’s a challenge…

A challenge we just couldn’t pass up!

Dr David Hemery CBE began by inspiring our Teachers.

Mark Richardson inspired our boys…

This programme got us to think deeply…

About who inspired us, and why?

If we are truly to become the best we can be,

We need to look to those who also wish the same for us, those who provide our…inspiration, support and encouragement.

Our Grand Parents…

Our parents…

Our friends….

Our role models…

Even our teachers !!!

Whilst we are lucky to have so many peopleto look up to,

What we have learnt from this, is that,

inspiration also has to come from within.

Since we have worked on the project, we have come to understand, appreciate and chase the Olympic and Paralympics values in our own lives.

Respect

Fair play; knowing our limits; and taking care of our health and our

environment.

Excellence

How to give the best of our self, on the field of play or in life; taking

part; and progressing according to our hopes and dreams

Friendship

How to understand each

other despite any differences

Determination

Being determined to achieve our goals,

no matter how many times we fall trying to get there!

Courage

Our state of mind or spirit that lets us face danger or fear with confidence and bravery.

Inspiration

To fill our selves with enthusiasm and creative ideas.

Equality

Our belief that all people ought to be treated equally.

This is how “Be the Best you can Be!” has changed our thinking

“You don’t know if you ’re good until you

try. Then don’t stop until

you achieve it!”

Tom

“I am in control of my

mind and what I can achieve.

if I believe, I know I will

achieve!”Carter

“Being the best you can be is like a

clock, it only works if all the

parts work together.”

Ryan

“The best feeling in life

comes not when you

win, but from when you

come back from failure!”

Ben

“No dreams come true until we

wake up and make it happen.”

Jack

“Try and fail but do not fail to try. Don’t let

fear get in the way of our dream

s.”Dan

“If you are going to dream, dream

big, but have big

intentions! ”

Rhys

Completing the “Be the Best you can Be”Programme,

has taught us to never let go of our dreams…

It has also taught us, the achievements we are most proud of,

are probably the ones we have had to struggle the most on.

Our school ethos is to prepare all its pupils, to play on any field, with confidence and courage.

To dare to dream…

To aspire to achieve,

and to turn our dreams into reality.

To know that, courage doesn’t always roar. It’s the quiet voice at the end of the day, that says, “I will try again tomorro

w.”

We will always try to “Be the Best we can Be.”We owe it to those who have believed in us,

and to ourselves.

and, when the time is right….

We will pass it on to our children.

But not just yet!

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I would be grateful if you completed a

‘Tell Me More’ form – at the back of the

brochure

How will you

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