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Developing Student Leadership in PE

Sports Colleges have a higher percentage of pupils involved in leadership and volunteering programmes compared to the national average and Sports Colleges showed the highest increase in the number of pupils gaining five or more A*-C grade GCSEs when compared to all specialist schools.

Physical Education Matters 2009

“Students make a good contribution to their local community by acting as young leaders, coaches and peer support mentors to over eight primary schools and contribute more widely through Whickham’s partnership with schools and charities overseas in Bolivia, Egypt and Mexico.”

Ofsted 2010

School is the perfect time for students to practice leadership: it is a safe environment where the consequences of mistakes are fairly benign and positive support is always readily available.

Leader 2009

Recruit Into Coaching

Level 3 Higher Sports Leaders Award

Art Leadership Award

Young Ambassadors

“Get With It” Programme

Young Event Volunteering Programme

Level 2 Community Sports Leaders Award

yoUR Managers

Gateshead/Whickham SSP Leadership Academy

The Leadership Pathway

STEP

INTO

SPORT

GET

SET

2012

Dance Leaders Award

Level 1 Sports Leaders Award

Junior Football Organisers Award

Dreams + Teams

Gateshead Girls Active

yoUR Leader Award

Year 8 Determination Award

Learn 2 Lead

Playground Buddies

“What skills have I developed as a result of being involved in leadership courses?”

“I can now make use of these leadership skills outside of school”

MEG Correlation % of YR11 Pupils Involved in Leadership Programmes

• 9.21% increase in behaviour from when students enrol on a leadership programme until the end of the course

Behaviour and Attendance

• All Key Stage’s show an increase in attendance

• Key Stage 4 Attendance 2.9% Increase (4.3% in Year 11)

• They are good fun• They are relevant to real life• They are assessed practically using

observations (no written exams)• They help candidates get on to

further training and courses at college and universities

• They help candidates gain employment

• They bring real life changes for some students struggling with formal education

Pupil Development

Task

What does Leadership look like in your organisation?

How do we do it?Staff Perspective

•Varied Opportunities

•Strong Links with SSP

•Staff Enthusiasm

•Logical Progressions

•Utilisation of leaders

•Rewards and incentives

•Leadership Pathway

•Links with NGB’s

How do we do it?

Leader Perspective

•Links with Disadvantaged pupils

•Different range of teachers

•Obscure opportunities

•Specialisation – Sport and Gender

•Free Stuff

Personal Learning and Thinking Skills

Independent Enquirers

Young people process and evaluate information in their investigations planning what to do and how to go about it. They take informed and well reasoned decisions, recognising that others have different beliefs and attitudes

Young people think creatively by generating and exploring ideas making original connections. They try different ways to tackle a problem, working with others to find imaginative solutions and outcomes that are of value

Creative Thinkers

Young people evaluate their strengths and limitations, setting themselves realistic goals with criteria for success. They monitor their own performance and progress, inviting feedback from others and making changes to further their learning

Reflective Learners

Young people work confidently with others, adapting to different contexts and taking responsibility for their own part. They listen to and take account of different views. They form collaborative relationships, resolving issues to reach agreed outcomes

Team Workers

Young people organise themselves, showing personal responsibility, initiative, creativity and enterprise with a commitment to learning and self improvement. They actively embrace change, responding positively to new priorities, coping with challenges and looking for opportunities

Self Managers

Young people actively engage with issues that affect them and those around them. They play a full part in the life of their school, college, work place or wider community by taking responsible actions to bring improvement for others as well as themselves

Effective Participators

Task

What needs developing in your organisation?

Leadership Principles and Top Tips•Start with a group you know it will work with•Have an end goal in mind•Challenge students to take ownership•Don’t be afraid to let them make mistakes•Reward and celebrate their achievements•BIG IT UP!

Leadership Principles and Top Tips•All young people need other young people who are positive role models and who are “someone like me”•Ensure that young people have a wide range of leadership opportunities that reflect their passion and interests•Ensure that there is an opportunity for young leaders to progress their level of leadership skills and their level of responsibility

Leadership Principles and Top Tips•Young people engagement is at the heart of young people leadership•Ensure young people have the opportunity to be leaders beyond their school environment•Make sure there is an adult in the school who has a student voice for leadership

Thank you for listening

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