Sports Leadership for KS2..... the benefits to the school and your learners Somerset Primary PE Conference
Sports Leadership for KS2.....the benefits to the school and your learners Somerset Primary PE Conference
Today’s Road Map
What are the opportunities in your
school?
Why is sports leadership a good idea....benefits?
Next Steps
How are you going to make it happen?
What are the challenges in your
school?
What is available from the “leadership shelf?”
What leadership skills can be transferred?
What makes a good leader?
What are the benefits of sports leadership?
What makes a good sports leader?
What skills are the learners gaining from sports leadership?
Additional workforce
Organised & inclusive
Committed & helpful
Perservers & risk taker
HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLES Enjoyment Engagement Exercise
COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT Coaching Competition Clubs
PHYSICAL EDUCATION Literacy Learning Inclusion
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Where are there opportunities & what are the challenges in your school for sports leadership?
How are you going to make it happen?
How are you going to develop your sports leadership?
TOP TIPS!
Case studies
• Developing Young SEND leaders to support and deliver level 1, 2 and 3 School Games competitions.....now confident leaders who are inclusive and have the ability to adapt their sessions and provide more opportunties for young people at their school
• Used C4L as a tool to transform lunchtime behaviour by identifying young leaders from Yr 5 to attend C4L Champions training alongside a lunchtime supervisors training course...........improved attitudes, behaviour and social skills
• The school can now evidence, through the School Games Mark, that their children are engaging as leaders, coaches and officials
• Having structured active lunchtimes that have been lead by young leaders in yr 6 has led to....more focus and better concentration in afternoon lessons, improved behaviour and more co-operation
Physical • Healthy Active Lifestyles
Personal • Self confidence • Self esteem • Responsibility • Motivation • Aspiration
Social • Respect for others • Communicate effectively • Teamwork
Creative • Imagination • Creates ideas • Ability to solve problems
Thinking • Inquisitive • Rational Decision Making • Reflection • Analyse
Transferrable skills Young People Develop
HEAD – Thinking / Creative
• Decision Makers
• Analytical
• Confident
• Independent thinkers
HEART – Social / Emotional / Health
• Involved / Engaged
• Showing Positive Behaviours / Attitudes
• Developing Character / Values
• Developing Healthy Active Lifestyles - Habits
HANDS – Physical / Competent
• Physically Literate
• Age / Stage relevant – Development
• Physically active
• Competitive
What is available from the “leadership
shelf?”
http://www.sasp.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=196&Itemid=211
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8zgufdfj8d7qgwt/CREWS.mov?n=375352585
http://preview.yourschoolgames.com/logged-in-content/school-sport-organising-committees/ssoc-resources
Bronze Young Ambassadors
School Sport Organising
Crew
LOCAL EXAMPLES
YST Legacy Challenges
Primary Active Leaders – KS 2
Sporting Promise
PE School Sport Healthy Active
Lifestyles
Next steps….identifying key priorities for sports leadership
What do you need to do next to improve and develop further?
Contact details
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