Drawing on your recent placement experiences, what were the positives and the challenges you observed in the teaching of physical education within primary schools? ... read more...
Added by Paul Sammon at 13:40 on Tuesday 22 January 2013
With social learning viewed as an important and legitimate learning outcome of physical education, I am interested in how practitioners plan for, and develop, young people's social and leadership skills? How do you design units of study or lesssons, and what benefits have you seen as a result of yo... read more...
Added by Vicky Goodyear at 15:01 on Saturday 24 November 2012
What is the current status of OAA in schools and does it warrant a position in future PE curriculum developments? ... read more...
Added by Danny Golding at 20:15 on Tuesday 09 October 2012
Hello all, Does anyone have any good ideas for improving participation for KS4 girls. Our school is all girls and they are very demotivated, the Year 10 girls currently are making improvement but I feel that we really need to make a change. I am a second year teacher and this wi... read more...
Added by layla brise at 09:02 on Friday 01 June 2012
Hi folks, New here and hoping to jump right in with a request for some information. I am developing some ideas for a personal project in my school and hope that some of you will give 5 minutes or so to complete a brief survey of technology use in your teaching. https://www.su... read more...
Added by Ken Forde at 13:25 on Monday 14 May 2012
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