afPE 2019 National Conference: Interactive Workshops – Tuesday 9th July
17 May 2019
17/05/19 The afPE National Conference is being staged at St George’s Park in Staffordshire on 8th and 9th (main day) July 2019. Included within the programme on the 9th July are two interactive workshops slots. View the options below. Sessions on offer on the morning of Tuesday 9th July (main day): - Outdoor and Adventurous Activities in Primary School PE
- Key Stage One Dance – making it active, making it creative, making it accessible
- PE. Sport and Physical Activity for students with profound and multiple learning difficulties and complex needs
- Building resilience and mental strength in children and young people through Physical Education
- Team Up – The link between physical activity and mental health and well-being in our children
- How do we align our teaching, learning and assessment with school values, ethos and aims and national curriculum? The importance of personal development
- Primary Curriculum Mapping
- Start with the why: Unpicking your curriculum intent
- Building Your Impact Roadmap: How to engage, enrol and create excitement in young people around PE in education and beyond
Click HERE to view further information about the interactive workshops taking place on the morning (11am). Sessions on offer on the afternoon of Tuesday 9th July (main day): - Using the new Ofsted framework to review your PE – Intent/Implementation/Impact
- How to teach theory to kinaesthetic geared learners
- Wild Tribe Outdoor Learning – ‘Developing emotionally resilient learners’
- Sustainable sports leadership in secondary schools
- PE and the ‘so what?’ question: Using pupil perception data to measure impact of PE practice, provision and Physical Activity
- Introducing Parkour/Freerunning to Primary Schools
- Supporting Care Experienced Young People’s Participation in Physical Education, Sport and Physical Activity
- Physically Active Learning: Get children out of their seats and moving around
- Using Physical Activity as part of an intervention to improve mental health and ultimately attainment and achievement
- Using combined movement and storytelling to enhance motor competence and academic achievement in Early Years and Key Stage 1
Click HERE to view further information about the interactive workshops taking place in the afternoon (1.40pm). Click HERE to register your place at the conference.
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