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Pe and Sports Coaching Summer Conference for TEACHERS at INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS 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 BASKETBALL DANCE GYMNASTICS FOOTBALL HOCKEY NETBALL OUTDOOR EDUCATION PRIMARY PE GCSE PE RUGBY RUGBY REFEREEING SEMINARS SWIMMING TRAMPOLINING VOLLEYBALL 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 British Gymnastics 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 England. 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 China 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). Prices exclude VAT. 9.30AM – 3.00PM For reductions on other combinations please contact us. Teaching Outdoor Education in Primary Schools with Andy Weston BOOK ONLINE WWW.INDEPENDENTCOACHEDUCATION.CO.UK/OXFORD2016 BOOK BY TELEPHONE 015395 60060 3 COURSE DETAILS 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 Triple Jump competitions ■ 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 silver medal the 1999 World Voise played for the Philadelphia 76ers in the Championships, which helped him win the BBC NBA. Winters played college basketball for Young Sports Personality of the Year Award in that year. He Bradley University from 1981–5. He coached at was fourth in the Sydney and Athens Olympics, won a World the University of Notre Dame in Illinois for several Championships Bronze Medal in 2001, and the Gold medal in years before settling in Leeds where he now coached at the the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. 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 COURSE DETAILS 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
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