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Continued Professional Development


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Dates for the Primary Link Teacher CPD Modules are found on the KIMS Booking System.

 

 

The following courses for Primary School teachers are being held at the King Charles Centre:

PLT Stage 1 Wednesday 17th November 2010 9 - 3pm
King Charles
Surbiton Room
PLT Stage 2
Thursday 3rd February 2011 9 - 3pm
King Charles
Surbiton Room
PLT Stage 3
Tuesday 15th March 2011 9 - 3pm King Charles
Surbiton Room
NQT
Early years and KS1
Wednesday 13th October 2010 9-3pm King Charles
Surbiton Room
NQT
KS2
Wednesday 1st December 2010 9-3pm King Charles
Surbiton Room


Other CPD Opportunities:

Tennis Training (Primary)

To Be Confirmed
Friday 28th January 9.00-12.00pm

CCC

Playground Games (TA's) TBC TBC TBC

Partnership days and cluster meetings should be attended by all SSCo's and PLT's

Partnership Day 1 Tuesday 21st September 2010
8.30-3.30pm
Richard Challoner School
NB. No Parking on Site
KSSP Cluster Meetings Autumn 2
To be arranged by SSCo
Partnership Day 2 Tuesday 18th January 2011
TBC
KSSP Cluster Meetings Spring 2
To be arranged by SSCo
KSSP Cluster Meetings Summer 1
To be arranged by SSCo
Partnership Day 3 Tuesday 14th June 2011 Chessington Golf Club

 

PLTs should also attend a cluster meeting with their SSCo at least once a term. See individual clusters for these meeting arrangements.

 

High Quality Delivery through CPD


In order to ensure high-quality PE and school sport, teachers and others need development and support. The PE and School Sport Professional Development programme - part of the National School Sport strategy - seeks to ensure that they have the tools and expertise needed to inspire and engage children and young people.


The programme aims to:

improve the quality of teaching and learning in PE and school sport in order to raise pupils' attainment and increase the amount of sport youngsters do

  • increase the understanding of how high-quality PE and school sport can be used as a tool for whole-school improvement

  • improve the understanding of how high-quality PE and school sport can be used to support healthy lifestyles and physical activity

  • encourage more innovative interpretation of the PE programme of study better to meet the needs of all pupils to enhance achievement

  • enhance cross-phase continuity to improve pupils' progress.

Delivery of the programme is being managed by a consortium comprising: the Youth Sport Trust; the British Association of Advisors and Lecturers in Physical Education and the Physical Education Association of the United Kingdom and SportsCoach UK. The programme focuses on the creation of nationally developed modules and resources which are delivered locally through local delivery agents and/or School Sport Partnerships.

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