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Developing Outstanding PE & School Sports – The Brit Oval

October 19, 2010 //  by Admin

08.30 – 09.40 Registration and refreshments
09.40– 10.00

Chair’s address

Chair’s welcome and introduction

Professor Margaret Talbot, President, International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education

10.00 – 10.30

Keynote 1

Update of national developments: Where are we now and what more needs to be done?

Dawn Brooksbank, Head of Leadership & Volunteering, Youth Sport Trust

10.30 – 11.00

Keynote 2

Placing students at the centre of their learning: Inspiring and engaging young people to get involved with school sports
Katie Donovan, Director, International Student Engagement Programmes, Endicott College, Boston & Leadership Development Consultant, Youth Sport Trust
11.00 – 11.10 Questions
11.10 – 11.40 Morning refreshments & exhibition
11.40 – 12.30 Streamed sessions 1
1A 1B 1C 1D
Creating an ‘Outstanding’ Secondary PE lesson: Practical tips on meeting inspection criteria

Crichton Casbon, Director, Crichton Casbon Consulting and former QCA curriculum adviser for PE

Creating an ‘Outstanding’ Primary PE lesson: Practical tips on meeting inspection criteria

Jodie Williams, AST for PE, Anton Junior School

Developing innovative schemes of work to improve your Secondary PE provision

Colin Morris, Director of Sport, Hamble Sports College

Creative strategies for increasing curriculum time for PE and motivating staff to get involved in Primary schools
12.30 – 13.50 Lunch & exhibition
13.50 – 14.30

Inspirational address

‘It’s just not cricket’: Developing and encouraging sportsmanship amongst young people

Alec Stewart OBE, former Captain of England Cricket Team

14.30 – 15.20 Streamed sessions 2
2A 2B 2C 2D
Raising achievement through effective use of Assessment for Learning (AfL) strategies in Secondary School PE

Sam Mitchell, Assistant Head of PE, St.Clement Danes School

Simple, powerful and manageable assessment designed to make an impact on learning, progress and achievement in the primary school

Crichton Casbon, Director, Crichton Casbon Consulting and former QCA curriculum adviser for PE

Cost effective strategies for introducing non-traditional activities into your provision to help engage the disengaged

Graham Jones, Partnership Development Manager, Uttlesford School Sports Partnership

Monitoring, evaluating and improving the provision of PE in Primary schools to raise standards

Sue Spooner, PE Co-ordinator, Stoke Poges School

15.20 – 15.50 Afternoon refreshments & exhibition
15.50 – 16.40 Streamed sessions 3
3A 3B 3C 3D
Raising achievement through effective use of Assessment for Learning (AfL) strategies in Primary School PE
Patricia Maude MBE, Homerton College, University of cambridge
Simple, powerful and manageable assessment designed to make an impact on learning, progress and achievement in the secondary school

Crichton Casbon, Director, Crichton Casbon Consulting and former QCA curriculum adviser for PE

Successful initiatives for raising the participation of girls in PE and School Sports

Emma Hewitt, PE Teacher, Parkwood Academy

Increasing your competitive sports provision to challenge and develop your students

John Greetham, Director of Specialism and Assistant Headteacher, Portchester School – Specialist Sports College

16.40 Conference close & complimentary tour of The Oval

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