Multi-skills Level 1:
An introduction to Multi-skills for primary schools focusing on the key principles and practice of Multi-skills activities and how they can be used in different ways across the school. For example, developing children’s movement competency as the basis for increasing participation in physical activity.
Award Intended For:
Primary
Primary Link Teachers, Teaching Assistants, Midday Supervisors, Community Sports Coaches, SSCO’s
Multi-skills Level 2:
To develop an understanding, in theory and practice, of observing children moving to facilitate learning and development of movement competence.
Award Intended For:
Primary
Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SSCO’s, PDM’s
Multi-skills Level 3:
An introduction to Multi-skills for secondary schools. To discuss the benefits of Multi-skills and the development of movement competency, in relation to effective sports performance and how these skills can be developed and delivered at Key Stage 3.
Award Intended For:
Secondary
Heads of PE, PE Teachers and Assistants, SSCO’s, PDM’s
Multi-skills Level 4 (Multi-sport):
Building on the movement competency focus at Level 3, the Level 4 award aims to further explore and understand Multi-skills, in particular thinking and communication skills, in relation to effective sports performance and how these skills can be developed and delivered at Key Stage 3.
Award Intended For:
Secondary
Heads of PE, PE Teachers and Assistants, SSCO’s, PDM’s
Parental Engagement Workshop (PEW):
To strengthen school and home play links and increase children’s levels of participation in physical activity outside of school with their parents.
Award Intended For:
Primary / Secondary
Parents/Carers with their children
Playground Buddies:
To introduce and explore leadership and Multi-skills to allow students to plan and deliver Multi-skills sessions to peers and/or younger children.
Award Intended For:
Primary
Year 5 and 6 children
Young Leaders:
To explore and understand Multi-skills and its wide range of benefits and build on previous work (if applicable) on Sports/Young Leaders to allow them to plan and deliver Multi-skills sessions to peers and/or younger children.
Award Intended For:
Secondary
Year 10 and 11 students
PANDA (Physical Activity and Numeracy Development Award):
To understand and explore Physical Activity and Numeracy and the range of benefits that it offers to the teaching of mathematics to allow delegates to plan and deliver mathematics activities outside the classroom.
Award Intended For:
Primary / Secondary
Heads of Maths, Maths Teachers and Assistants.