Free Webinar – Sharing the findings of the Sport England Secondary Teacher Training programme (SETT)
28 June 2023
To continue to support the PESSPA sector, the Association for Physical Education is scheduling regular webinars covering a wide range of diverse and topical subject areas. These will be specifically available for afPE members, although some will be open to the public. The next afPE webinar that we have scheduled is ‘‘Sharing the findings of the Sport England Secondary Teacher Training programme (SETT)‘ which will be free to join. - Title: ‘Sharing the findings of the Sport England Secondary Teacher Training programme (SETT)‘
- Date & Time: Monday 3rd July 2023 from 16:00 to 16:45 with the opportunity for questions
- Delivered by: Jan Hickman & Lesley Doughty
- Description: 13.5million of National Lottery funding was provided by Sport England to 2548 secondary schools in England between 2018-2022 to help create a culture where pupils’ enjoyment was at the heart of the physical education, physical activity and school sport offer. The aims of the SETT programme were to:
- Meet the needs of all children, irrespective of their level of sporting ability, and involve them in shaping the sporting opportunities provided.
- Provide a greater breadth of sport and physical activity which should lead to better preparation for a positive future relationship with sport and physical activity.
- Support teachers to have more focus on helping children and young people feel capable and confident in their abilities.
- Improve the confidence and attitude in teachers to encourage children and young people to be physically active.
- Reduce the number of children and young people perceived to have a poor experience of PE and sport in school.
- Develop the status of physical activity throughout the school.This webinar will inform delegates of the key findings from the SETT programme and give them ideas of how to replicate the process by sharing worked examples from some of the projects.
This webinar will inform delegates of the key findings from the SETT programme and give them ideas of how to replicate the process by sharing worked examples from some of the projects. To book on to this webinar, click HERE. The webinar will be free to access.
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