fourth annual pe and sports coaching summer conference FOR TEACHERS AT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS

Monday to Wednesday, 11–13 July 2016 Abingdon, and St Helen & St Katherine Schools, Oxford

ATHLETICS DANCE FOOTBALL HOCKEY OUTDOOR EDUCATION PRIMARY PE GCSE PE RUGBY RUGBY REFEREEING SEMINARS TRAMPOLINING 2 INDEPENDENT COACH EDUCATION CONTEMPORARY COACH EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS

WELCOME PROGRAMME

Welcome to the 4th Annual MONDAY 11 JULY Coaching Conference for teachers based outside the UK which this 9.30AM – 3.30PM Course for Teachers – Intermediate Level with Gary Kirby year is to be held at Abingdon, and St Helen and St Katherine Schools. 10.00AM – 3.00PM Teaching GCSE PE for the First Time with David Pryce The conference is intended to provide teachers of PE who are 10.00AM – 3.00PM Educational Visit Coordinator Training with Andy Weston currently working overseas with the same professional development 10.00AM – 3.00PM Preparing for a Leadership Role in School Sport with Neil Rollings opportunities as their colleagues in

England. It is hoped that this will 9.30AM – 3.30PM British Gymnastics Teachers’ Award for Trampolining Level One with John Beer allow them to stay abreast of current practice, to develop their current TUESDAY 12 JULY and retain a status in the job market in . 9.30AM – 3.30PM British Gymnastics Course for Teachers – Intermediate Level continued from Monday There is limited access to these opportunities overseas and with 9.30AM – 3.00PM Edexcel GCSE PE Changes for 2016 – for first examination 2018 with David Pryce many expatriate teachers returning Beginner and Intermediate swim teaching for Primary School PE teachers 9.30AM – 3.00PM to England during the long summer with Coz Tantrum holiday it provides an excellent opportunity. 9.30AM – 3.00PM Teaching Outstanding Dance with Debbie Hartley The conference offers a wider 9.30AM – 3.00PM Athletics Masterclass with Dean Macey range of courses than last year, including some new events. This 9.30AM – 3.00PM Coaching High-Skill Volleyball with Steve Jones reflects feedback, and the popularity of the courses that have run 9.30AM – 3.00PM Junior Rugby Refereeing – the ‘RFU New Rules of Play’ with Steve Lander successfully in England. Delegates can attend for between one or three 9.30AM – 3.00PM Creative Games Teaching with Caroline Park days. Accommodation is offered at the magnificent new 9.30AM – 3.00PM The Experienced Director of Sport: Meeting Issues and Challenges with Neil Rollings Centre on the St Hugh’s College campus. The college, and social 9.30AM – 3.30PM British Gymnastics Teachers’ Award for Trampolining Level One continued from Monday evenings (including a conference dinner) will provide excellent 7:00PM Conference Dinner networking opportunities, as well as surroundings to relax and soak up WEDNESDAY 13 JULY the Oxford atmosphere. 9.30AM – 3.00PM Teaching Gymnastics to 7 to 11 year olds with Gary Kirby

PRICES 9.30AM – 3.00PM Outstanding Dance Lessons for Primary Schools with Debbie Hartley

Competitive Swim Coaching for Middle and High School swim coaches ONE DAY TWO DAYS THREE DAYS 9.30AM – 3.00PM with Coz Tantrum One Delegate £169 £289 £389

Two Delegates £289 £469 £699 9.30AM – 3.00PM Hockey Masterclass with Jason Lee

Two day course. No British reductions, includes 9.30AM – 3.00PM The Principles of Defence and Attack in Modern Football with Martin Allen Gymnastics £299 certificate and resource. Course Additional Monday course at £100. 9.30AM – 3.00PM RFU Coach Licence Award with Neil Rollings

7pm, 12 July – Cherwell 9.30AM – 3.00PM Conference Dinner £50 Boathouse Restaurant ‘Start to Move’ Physical Literacy for 4 to 7 year olds with Caroline Park

Single ensuite room at St 9.30AM – 3.00PM Hugh’s College. Includes Coaching High-Skill Basketball with Voise Winters Accommodation £110 transport to and from courses (limited number 9.30AM – 3.00PM Intermediate Netball with Dan Ryan available).

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ATHLETICS BASKETBALL

Athletics Masterclass Coaching High-Skill Basketball with Dean Macey with Voise WInters Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm Inspectors identify Track and Field Athletics as one of the most This course is intended for all poorly taught activities in the PE curriculum. Dean Macey, one teachers and coaches who of Britain’s all-time great Decathletes, shows how teachers deliver Basketball in schools. can make these activities exciting, stimulating and challenging. It is particularly suitable he also illustrates how effective coaching can significantly for teachers who have a improve competitive performances. basic understanding of His unrivalled expertise, entertaining delivery and breathtaking the game, but wish to demonstrations make this a day to remember. This course is modernise and upgrade suitable for teachers and coaches of all levels of expertise, as their knowledge. It will well as those delivering the Athletics modules at GCSE and provide an understanding of AS/A2. the principles of the game and a wide range of practices, drills ■■ Warm up activities for ■■ Developing throws: Shot, and tactics suitable for lesson young athletes Discus, Javelin use and team coaching. ■■ Improving sprinting ■■ Analysing technique and technique diagnosis ■■ Practices to develop ■■ Drills for team practice modern techniques ■■ ■■ Sprint start ■■ Coaching for individual Conditioned games for ■■ Improving dribbling, skill development ■■ Teaching hurdle technique improvement ■■ passing and shooting skills ■■ Understanding the Rules ■■ High Jump/Long Jump/ Officiating school ■■ Individual and team and officiating matches defence ■■ Formations and responsibilities Dean Macey Dean Macey was been England’s leading decathlete for more than a decade. His first Voise Winters major triumph was a the 1999 World Voise played for the Philadelphia 76ers in the Championships, which helped him win the BBC NBA. Winters played for Young Sports Personality of the Year Award in that year. He Bradley University from 1981–5. He coached at was fourth in the and Olympics, won a World the University of Notre Dame in Illinois for several Championships in 2001, and the in years before settling in Leeds where he now coached at the the 2006 in . Grammar School.

FOOTBALL

The Principles of Defence and Attack in Modern Football with Martin Allen Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm This practical course will cover all aspects of team preparation, including technical skills, team strategy and culture. More specifically, it will cover attacking and defensive set play routines, and will cover aspects of the modern game such as technical skills, team strategy, modern drills & skills and how to create a winning culture within a squad of players. It will demonstrate how professional academies seek to develop the capacities of their youngest players, and establish not only technical abilities, but also a foundation of game understanding. Martin Allen Martin is an English former Passing and dribbling on the move Improving goal scoring opportunities football player and current ■■ Technique ■■ Pass & support head coach of Barnet FC. He played more than 100 games for ■■ Range of passing ■■ Shooting each Queens Park Rangers and West Ham ■■ Ball control + receiving ■■ Reacting in front of goal United before finishing his playing career Developing ball retention with Portsmouth and Southend United. Five years later, he took his first job in ■■ Support Play management. He has since managed ■■ Possession Brentford, Milton Keynes Dons, ■■ Building Play into the final third Leicester City, Cheltenham Town, Barnet and Notts County. ■■ Movement 4 INDEPENDENT COACH EDUCATION CONTEMPORARY COACH EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS

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DANCE GYMNASTICS

Teaching Outstanding Dance British Gymnastics Course for Teachers – with Debbie Hartley Intermediate Level Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm with Gary Kirby This course is run in conjunction with the Monday 11 & Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.30pm National Dance Teachers’ Association. It will This course is aimed at secondary teachers, and provide teachers with everything they need qualifies them to teach skills appropriate for to teach Dance to the 11–15 age range. The Key Stages 3 and 4. With constant emphasis on course will be delivered through a combination of practical and safe practice, basic movements are developed into gymnastic theoretical work, together with discussion activities. Specific skills on the floor and apparatus. This is suitable for teachers examples of Schemes of Work will be included, alongside a delivering gymnastics to GCSE. toolkit for delivering high quality lessons. This is transferable This two day course is a British Gymnastics accredited award, to other themes in addition to those demonstrated, providing and is available to all teachers and Adults other than Teachers new material for experienced teachers of Dance, and (AOTTs) who work in schools. It meets all LEA and Governing confidence for those teaching the subject for the first time. Body requirements for the teaching of gymnastics in schools. ■■ Approaching Dance ■■ Varying the starting points All courses are delivered by BG qualified and approved Tutors, teaching with confidence ■■ Contemporary Dance and include the governing body’s extensive resource pack.

■■ Stimulating pupil ■■ Bollywood, Street Dance ■■ Body Management ■■ Flight (including rebound) enthusiasm and other styles ■■ Connection skills ■■ ■■ Facilitating creativity ■■ Example Schemes of Work ■■ Rolling skills ■■ Partner balances ■■ Balance ■■ General principles of Outstanding Dance Lessons ■■ Sequence building support for Primary Schools with Debbie Hartley Teaching Gymnastics to 7 to 11 year olds Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm with Gary Kirby This course for teachers of Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils is aimed at Wednesday 13 July 9.30am – 3.30pm specialists and non-specialists. It introduces the Key Elements This course is a practical introduction to teaching gymnastics of Dance Education. in Primary Schools and is designed for teachers working with The study of Performance, Composition and Appreciation children at Key Stages 1 and 2. The course is certified by underpin the content of the courses offered in dance British Gymnastics and as Introductory Level Gymnastics and in secondary schools. Engaging learners in all three no previous experience is required. For those with experience processes enables them to develop expertise as performers, of teaching gymnastics the 2 day Intermediate Award is choreographers, viewers and critics. advised.

The course is run (as part of our collaboration) by tutors from ■■ Introduction: Warm up ■■ Hand apparatus: An the National Dance Teachers’ Association. and general stretch and introduction to using ■■ Warm-up activities relationships introduction to shapes hoops, balls and ropes as ■■ a gymnastic tool ■■ Perform, Compose, ■■ Appreciation: Appropriate Connection skills: Appreciate / Action, language, communication, Stepping, spinning, jumps, ■■ Partner balances: Working Space, Dynamics, comparison, analysis turns, leaps & cartwheel with a partner and in small ■■ groups Relationships ■■ Ideas for both key stages Rolling Skills: Log, egg, ■■ Composition: Stimulus, 1 and 2 side, forward, backward, teddy bear exploration, ■■ Cross-curricular links link, shape. ■■ Balance: Points and ■■ A variety of dance styles ■■ Performance: Using a Patches including ■■ Comprehensive resource headstand and handstand range of actions, pack space, dynamics and Gary Kirby Debbie Hartley Gary is an International Performance Coach, and Debbie has taught Dance in Leicestershire for has coached Olympic and World Championships 31 years. In her role as Leicestershire Advisory medallists. He was appointed men’s Technical Teacher for Dance she developed and supported Director at the . He was the use of dance in all phases of education and Gymnastics Development Officer for Liverpool, and runs PGCE through the Leicestershire Youth Dance Network. Her and QTS Courses at Liverpool John Moores University. He was experience embraces primary and secondary dance teaching, one of Britain’s leading Gymnastics judges, having officiated CPD provision and support for teachers delivering GCSE Dance at Olympic, World and European Championships and two (and is part of the Senior Examining Team). Commonwealth Games BOOK ONLINE WWW.INDEPENDENTCOACHEDUCATION.CO.UK/OXFORD2016 BOOK BY TELEPHONE 015395 60060 5

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HOCKEY NETBALL

Hockey Masterclass Intermediate Netball with Jason Lee with Dan Ryan Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm This is an opportunity to spend a day of practical coaching The course’s lead coach has been a major figure in developing with GB Men’s most experienced ever Head Coach. It is programmes of youth coaching in , and is now the a course designed for teachers with some experience of Head Coach at Thunder. Dan Ryan is one of the delivering Hockey sessions or a background of playing the world’s up and coming young coaches. This course is very game. It offers an interactive and in-depth consideration suitable for coaches of Under 11 to Under 16 Netball teams, of how to coach as well as the latest technical and tactical who have some experience of coaching or playing the game. aspects of the game, including the implications of any recent It will enable teachers to update their knowledge of the modern rule changes. The hope is that candidates will leave with game, and discover new ways of delivering this in school. confidence and new ideas to take into their coaching. ■■ The art of maintaining court scenarios ■■ Coaching advanced ■■ Developing individual, possession ■■ Practices to encourage technical skills small unit and team attack ■■ Building stronger decision making ■■ Use of game play to and defensive principles. individual skills ■■ How to create and maximise learning ■■ Applying different ■■ Applying possession develop a netball session ■■ New Rules at the Long pressing techniques principles to team play plan Corner & Circle Free hits ■■ Developing game sense ■■ First and second phase ■■ Full Court Transition/Court ■■ Playing systems and styles and decision making centre pass defence Balance ■■ The modern penalty ■■ Goalscoring ■■ Developing attack through corner ■■ Playing out of defence Dan Ryan Dan is the current Head Coach of Manchester Jason Lee Thunder, who were 2014 Superleague champions. Jason is a a triple Olympic hockey coach and a He was previously coach of , double Olympic hockey athlete, leading teams champions of the ANZ – widely regarded as the as Head Coach at nearly forty major tournaments, world’s leading Netball league – and also of South Australia. including three . He has 25 years of He captained the Australia men’s team for 10 years, and is a experience and significant achievement in the intense and well known Netball broadcaster. pressured world of Olympic team sport. He was the Great Britain and England Head Coach for 11 years until 2014.

OUTDOOR EDUCATION

Teaching Outdoor Education in Primary Schools with Andy Weston Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm A practical introduction to teaching outdoor adventure education in schools. The course is designed to support a scheme of work taught within the curriculum on the grounds of any school, using simple and inexpensive equipment. It could be used in the build up to a residential experience in wilder country, but not necessarily so. The activities suggested could also be used during a residential. It is suitable for the 7 – 12 age range.

■■ Using the PALOES ■■ Shelter building and Adventure Learning Cards Campcraft resource provided ■■ Bushcraft ■■ Delivered on your school ■■ Planning a Journey Andy Weston site, and in your local area ■■ The concept of ‘adventure Andy has more than 25 years of experience as a by your staff intelligence’ Director of Sport, Head of Outdoor Education and ■■ Team Building and EVC in a variety of schools in the UK, , New Problem Solving Zealand and South America. He now manages PALOES (The Professional Association of Leaders of Outdoor Education) ■■ and and consults in a number of related areas. He is a certified EVC Developing Map Skills trainer with the Outdoor Education Advisers’ Panel. 6 INDEPENDENT COACH EDUCATION CONTEMPORARY COACH EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS COURSE DETAILS COURSE DETAILS COURSE DETAILS

PE – GCSE PE – PRIMARY

Teaching GCSE for the First Time Creative Games Teaching For the 2016 course, first examination in 2018 with Caroline Park with David Pryce Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm Monday 11 July, 10.00am – 3.00pm There is now a much greater appreciation of the need to teach Teaching GCSE PE for the first time is both challenging and games effectively to this age group. They really are ‘the skill exciting. This course is designed to help those new to teaching, hungry years’. Moreover there is a greater recognition that and more experienced teachers (new to teaching GCSE) to during this period children adopt exercise patterns that stay deliver successfully all elements of the Physical Education with them for life. To achieve success in many sports there specification. The course will also be of interest to teachers needs to be a pattern of skill development laid down during whose schools are introducing the subject at GCSE. this time. Traditionally games have been taught to this age This is a generic course suitable for teachers about to teach any group by a focus on a number of key sports, focused on the of the Board’s specifications. development of technical competence using a ‘skills and drills’ approach. Whilst acknowledging the value of this approach, ■■ How to structure and ■■ Using exemplar materials this practical seminar looks at a range of other teaching deliver an effective GCSE to interpret the approaches and curriculum content in order to achieve success course assessment criteria for all pupils whilst still promoting excellence and achievement. ■■ The role of GCSE in ■■ Ensuring a successful shaping the whole PE Moderation day – your ■■ Student designed games ■■ Play practice model curriculum role on the day ■■ SAQ approaches (speed, ■■ Fundamental movement ■■ Keep pupils engaged with ■■ Linking the theory to the agility, quickness) skills the demands of theory practical ■■ Teaching exercise ■■ STEP principles (space, paper ■■ Building effective principles through games time, equipment, people) ■■ Maximise student examination techniques to –the distraction theory ■■ Curriculum planning performance improve performance ■■ Teaching games for ■■ Understanding the roles of ■■ Differentiation: how to understanding – adapted performer, leader and achieve the top grades to this age group official ■■ Tactical Games model

Edexcel GCSE PE Changes for 2016 – for first examination 2018 ‘Start to Move’ Physical Literacy for 4 to 7 year olds with David Pryce with Caroline Park Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm This course is for all teachers of Edexcel GCSE Physical Education seeking up to date support to improve their grasp of Teaching physical education to children aged 4 to 7 requires a the coursework and examination requirements in order to deal specific knowledge of developmentally appropriate activities with the changes of the course. for this age range. The move from play based physical development activities taught in the Early Years Foundation ■■ Reviewing your PE ■■ Resourcing the new Stage to more directed learning is achieved through a focus curriculum in light of the course; implications and on specific principles and approaches. This practical seminar changes – especially suggestions considers how PE teachers can ensure success and progression practical activity options ■■ Planning for assessment in developing essential motor skills. ■■ Reviewing assessment in and delivery of the Key Stages 3 and 4 practical performance ■■ Play into directed play ■■ Bupa ‘Start to move’ with a skill focus initiative ■■ An overview of some of analysis and evaluation the help, guidance and assessment ■■ Fundamental movement ■■ Multi-skills additional information skills ■■ Target games which will be available ■■ Physical literacy ■■ The challenge of applying the theory content – including the additional weighting and the new Caroline Park content Caroline Park works with nurseries in Gloucestershire developing Child Movement Programmes. She was previously a lecturer David Pryce at Manchester Met University working in Child Movement and coaching. As Head of PE at Millfield Prep, she David Pryce has been Senior Examiner, Moderator was in charge of developing the pre-prep PE programme. and Paper Reviser at GCSE and A Level. He is an Subsequently she was Director of Sport at Cheltenham College experienced presenter of teacher Inset and student and now she is Head of PE at Cumnor House School. revision sessions. BOOK ONLINE WWW.INDEPENDENTCOACHEDUCATION.CO.UK/OXFORD2016 BOOK BY TELEPHONE 015395 60060 7 COURSE DETAILS COURSE DETAILS COURSE DETAILS

RUGBY RUGBY REFEREEING

RFU Coach Licence Award Junior Rugby Refereeing – with Neil Rollings the ‘RFU New Rules of Play’ Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm With Steve Lander This course is endorsed by the RFU and leads to Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm participants being awarded the Coach Licence. Leading to the award of the Prep School Certificate for This in turn allows access to the extensive online Refereeing School Rugby. RFU Coaching Academy DVD resource. Recognised as an The RFU New Rules of Play has been adopted by all schools This course is one of the most popular with RFU Licence CPD in England from September 2015 at Under 9, 10 and 11 teachers in British schools, and coaches of the Event levels. The next stage will be introduced for Under 12 youth game. It presents a simple philosophy aimed at making and 13 levels from September 2016. This demands new the game nagging and enjoyable through an approach based knowledge, expertise and communication from the school on enterprise, evasion and continuity. It will equip participants referee, not least to educate parents in this new game. This with a range of differentiated practices and games to build course acknowledges the fact that these Rules will require a repertoire of core skills and strategies. It will also cover sympathetic handling from the referee to allow the game contemporary safe practice in tackle, scrum and contact areas. to happen. The laws policeman can assassinate the game, ■■ Creating an engaging ■■ Coaching and practising frustrate the spectators and spoil the occasion. This course rugby programme tackling shows how empathy, communication and materiality can ■■ Building a core skills ■■ Confident contact skills combine to apply law in a sensitive manner and create a more programme ■■ Building the back line enjoyable occasion for all involved. Dealing with players, ■■ parents and coaches with confidence and credibility enables Evasion and continuity ■■ Games for skill ■■ Developing offloading development the teacher referee to increase his own enjoyment of the match occasion. ■■ Safe scrummaging ■■ Defining the success Neil Rollings criteria in schools’ rugby Neil was in charge of rugby at four independent ■■ Managing the school schools over a 21 year career, including 10 years match occasion as Head Coach at Sedbergh. He also coached ■■ Establishing referee North Schools and England Schools’ President’s XV. priorities He now advises independent schools on the development of ■■ The primacy of sports coaching programmes, and is a member of the RFU communication Technical Advisory Group. ■■ Refereeing the technical aspects for NRoP ■■ Managing the tackle, ruck and maul in different age groups ■■ Creating structure to allow ■■ The reality of school rugby and ‘making a game of it’ ■■ Helping parents understand and enjoy the game ■■ A combination of theory and practical

Steve Lander Steve was one of England’s first professional referees, overseeing Premiership games from 1989 – 2005. He officiated 65 IRB internationals over a 10 year period, and also won a World Cup Winner’s medal as laws advisor to the 2003 England squad. He was later in charge of referees on the IRB sevens circuit, and currently advises and coaches emerging referees. 8 INDEPENDENT COACH EDUCATION CONTEMPORARY COACH EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS

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SEMINARS

Preparing for a Leadership Role The Experienced Director of Sport: in School Sport Meeting Issues and Challenges With Neil Rollings With Neil Rollings Monday 11 July, 10.00am – 3.00pm Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm This seminar is designed for teachers This is a seminar for experienced Directors of Sport/Athletic in overseas schools who are seeking Directors. It provides an opportunity to evaluate success their first leadership role, either in criteria for the subject in schools, and consider how these can the UK or abroad. It will look at the be communicated. There will be an opportunity for reflection, skills and approaches necessary for and to consider how current trends in sport and society leadership, as a Director of Sport, impact on schools. It will consider how leaders of school Athletic Director or Head of PE. It sport can build strong culture within their organisations, and will consider the role of the leader, not engage staff, parents and pupils within these. least as an ambassador for physical activities ■■ The Director of Sport as ■■ Maintaining a culture of in a school. Current trends in the subject will be considered, school leader health and fitness to encourage awareness of contemporary issues in the field, ■■ Establishing success ■■ Trends and pressures in as well as the process of communicating strengths in job criteria school sport applications and interviews ■■ Communicating the ■■ Establishing quality control ■■ Becoming a leader ■■ Working with the head benefits of physical across sports provision ■■ Leadership, management and the bursar activity and school sport ■■ Becoming an industry and administration ■■ Creating a modern ■■ Inclusivity and democracy thought leader ■■ 360 Degree leadership programme of PE and ■■ Building high performance Sport ■■ Establishing aims and athletic programmes goals ■■ Contemporary Issues in school games ■■ Dealing with difficult Neil Rollings ■■ Preparing applications and people Neil Rollings was Director of Sport in four HMC interviews Schools, including ten years at Sedbergh School. He was Chairman of the HMC Games Masters’ Educational Visit Coordinator Training Conference, an ISI Inspector and now advises schools With Andy Weston on sports programmes and Director of Sport appointments. Monday 11 July, 10.00am – 3.00pm This seminar is aimed at Educational Visit Coordinators, SWIMMING Directors of Sport and those with responsibility for leading and managing school trips, particularly those that involve Beginner and Intermediate swim residential stays. teaching for Primary School PE teachers The focus will principally be upon potentially hazardous With Coz Tantrum activities, such as sports fixtures and tours, ski trips, outdoor Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm education and cultural visits. It will look at the special responsibilities incurred by residential trips. A practical swim teaching course with extensive demonstrations suitable for PE teachers working with children ■■ The role and incidents at key stages 1 and 2. responsibilities of the EVC ■■ Preparing for Inspection and Visit Leader ■■ For school PE teachers gliding, sculling & ■■ School policy who teach children to paddling ■■ Consideration of resources documentation from the UK and (HSE, swim ■■ Games led activities ■■ Transport issues and AALA, OEAP) ■■ Suitable for teachers of ■■ Development of all 4 swim minibuses children 5–10 years of age ■■ Sports and cultural tours strokes ■■ Outdoor expeditions ■■ Fundamentals of ■■ First Aid provision ■■ Contracting to Third swimming to include ■■ Risk benefit analysis Parties floatation, rotation, ■■ Awareness of recent submersion, pushing &

Andy Weston Coz Tantrum Andy has more than 25 years of experience as a Coz is a Level 4 swimming coach with more than Director of Sport, Head of Outdoor Education and 15 years of experience, and has been a teacher EVC in a variety of schools in the UK, Europe, New for more than 20 years. She has coached many Zealand and South America. He now manages PALOES national champions including Alistair and Johnny (The Professional Association of Leaders of Outdoor Education) Brownlee who represented Team GB in in the 2012 and consults in a number of related areas. He is a certified EVC Olympics. She won the Chain Coach of the Year Award from trainer with the Outdoor Education Advisers’ Panel. Sports Coach UK in 2012. BOOK ONLINE WWW.INDEPENDENTCOACHEDUCATION.CO.UK/OXFORD2016 BOOK BY TELEPHONE 015395 60060 9

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SWIMMING VOLLEYBALL

Competitive Swim Coaching for Middle Coaching High-Skill Volleyball and High School swim coaches With Steve Jones With Coz Tantrum Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm Wednesday 13 July, 9.30am – 3.00pm This is a day dedicated to making Volleyball sessions more This course aims to make teachers of exciting, as well as increasing competitive success. It is a swimming confident that they course for teachers with some experience of the game who are presenting the most are looking to improve their delivery, and modernise their contemporary content content. It will offer details of modern techniques, imaginative to their pupils. It is practices. particularly suitable for Power defence Setting the attack teachers of improving ■■ Net / floor defensive ■■ Movement principles- swimmers aged principles and philosophies beating the ball 10-14. Each stroke is ■■ Key concepts in defending ■■ Postural control in Setting thoroughly analysed and the net and floor ■■ Decision making in Setting a range of practices provided ■■ Transition play-moving ■■ Using the energy of the to develop all aspects. This will allow teachers to be confident defense to attack ball and the width of the that their lessons are both modern and stimulating. ■■ Scrimmage games for net / court ■■ Developing flotation ■■ Practices to develop defending the court space Game play ■■ modern techniques Techniques of the major Power attack ■■ Freestyle play and the use strokes ■■ Starts and turns ■■ Movement principles- of small sided games ■■ Stroke drills approach fundamentals ■■ Wash drills-influencing ■■ Power line hitting- your philosophy of game attacking the window construction ■■ Variation in attack ■■ Using time-outs TRAMPOLINING technique ■■ Using statistics to inform ■■ Left side-right side hitting training emphases British Gymnastics Teachers’ Award for adjustments Trampolining. Level One Power serving With John Beer ■■ Generating power at the Tuesday 12 July, 9.30am – 3.30pm service line This qualification is only available to PE teachers (including ■■ Float serve variation those trained abroad) and to qualifying students (PGCE, GTP ■■ Jump top spin and float or SCITT). serve A DfES number is required at registration. Completion of Steve Jones the award is recognised by LEAs and Governing Bodies as a Steve has coached Volleyball for over 25 qualification to teach the relevant skills in schools. Level One years and holds the highest International qualification in the sport. He was responsible qualifies teachers to handle safely, and to teach for coaching the England Women’s Development basic skills up to, but excluding, somersaults Squad at Loughborough University, and this led to a full-time All courses are delivered by BG qualified and approved Tutors, position working for the NGB as Coach Education Manager. and include the governing body’s extensive resource pack. He has delivered coaching courses throughout the UK and internationally. ■■ Safe handling of ■■ Seat, hand and knees trampolines landings ■■ Safe coaching practices ■■ Twisting skills ■■ Principles of jump, ■■ Half twist to front, back rotation, twist and shape feet and seat landings ■■ Jumping, stopping and ■■ Swivel hips shaped jumps ■■ Linking skills ■■ Half and full twist

John Beer John Beer was an International trampolinist before taking up a coaching career which produced two World and European Individual & Synchronised Champions. He was formerly Technical Director of British Gymnastics, National Coach, and Great Britain coach at two Olympic Games. 6 Main Street, Sedbergh, Cumbria LA10 5BN TELEPHONE 00 5395 60060 EMAIL [email protected]

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