Positive peer relationships between young people are encouraged through physical activity and coaching is considered a key aspect of how physical activity can contribute to social inclusion among young people. Social inclusion also relates to offering equal opportunities to sport and education programmes regardless of gender, ethnicity or ability.
There is increasing attention on programme development both in and out of schools for example, to include girls, people with disabilities and refugees. The reasoning is that moral behaviour is acquired through social interaction that occurs through sport and physical activity conducted in a collective.
Whether or not sport has a positive impact on character-building in an individual is highly dependent on the context of the programme and the values promoted and developed. Research suggests that sport can be used as a means to reduce deviant behaviour among children and youth. But participating in physical activity does not directly impact on deviant behaviour. The program will take teachers through education on the core four skills of successful bicycle control.
The course is 5. Upon completion of the program, participants will have developed the skills to deliver a cycling program covering a range of cycling disciplines and will allow the school to sustainably run a cycling program within their school. These resources include easy lesson plans and activities to reinforce horse knowledge and are suitable for ages , and years. It is the perfect wet weather or extension resource.
Enrol online to access these Ready Set Trot delivery resources. Upon booking a football program with Football Australia, teachers will be provided with an array of resources that include;.
Currently, there are two teacher delivered programs available, one for football and the second for futsal. Both include:. The MyGolf School Ambassador program aims to support and recognise teachers for their commitment in promoting and delivering MyGolf School programs within their local school community. Registered School Ambassadors will have exclusive access to online curriculum resources and will also be offered fantastic giveaways and prizes.
School Ambassador Program Guide. The MyGolf virtual program is the perfect way for students to be exposed to golf games and wellbeing activities from home to supplement their Sporting Schools MyGolf sessions at school. The virtual program consists of 8 videos that combine wellbeing principles thanks to The Resilience Project and golf skills, followed by practical activities and a Quiz after each session. Parents will then need to register their child into the program and create a login to gain access.
Book this as an add-on in the Sporting Schools booking system. A set of lesson plans and 12 month access to the GymMix online Lesson Planner is available with all Sporting Schools programs allowing teachers to build lessons including Warm Up, Skill Development, Circuits and Cool Down activities in four easy steps:.
For more information visit the Gymnastics Australia GymShop. In partnership with Special Olympics Australia, Gymnastics Australia has created TREE — a practical tool that supports coaches to modify games and activities to be more inclusive and enhance the participant experience.
Download the TREE resource. The Hookin2Hockey - Schools program comes with a comprehensive guide for teachers to use as part of developing their session plans. If you would like further resources please contact sportingschools hockey.
Delivery resources are available with Judo4Kids programs and include lesson plans, delivery tips, videos, posters for Japanese language and Judo terminology and printable student certificates. All resources are provided electronically to the appointed coach or allocated teacher upon confirmation of their Sporting Schools program.
The Quick Stix program includes a teaching guide that teachers and coaches can follow. The video guide explains the terms and rules of lacrosse, and runs through the different skill levels, techniques and tactic variations. The teaching guide also helps to adapt the program to students of different ages and different skills levels and keep them engaged.
Visit Quick Stix for further information. NetSetGO programs are supported by a suite of digital session plans designed for students of all levels of ability and experience. Fast5 programs are provided with a suite of digital resources containing everything you need to know to deliver an awesome Fast 5 program. Session plans, guides for the off-court roles of Umpire, Scorer, and Timekeeper and a court marking guide are all included.
See more information on the Sporting School program resources. Orienteering Australia has developed a Primary Years and Secondary Years Schools Program which gives school students the opportunity to be involved in a fun, safe and inclusive, modified orienteering program in their school environment.
The program incorporates a series of activities and support resources which seamlessly align to the Australian Curriculum in the learning areas of Health and Physical Education, and Mathematics, using engaging, group-based, modified orienteering activities as the vehicle for learning. The Primary or Secondary School Delivery Guides including activity cards, coaching tips and other resources are provided electronically as part of the teacher delivered package when a booking request is submitted by the school, and accepted by the relevant state association.
In addition, the Primary or Secondary School Delivery Guides can be ordered in a printed format with laminated activity cards in the section for add-ons while making the booking. Resources to support delivery for both teachers and external coaches can be found on the Paddle Australia website. This resource will provide teachers with a series of exciting of activities that introduce students to the game of Rugby League in a safe, non-competitive and fun environment.
All activities are developed according to an age-appropriate learning approach that is specifically designed to meet the need of the Foundation - Year 2, Year 3 - Year 4 and Year 5 - Year 6 phases of learning. Additionally, the resource provides detailed unit plans that outline Australian Curriculum Links, Achievement Standards, Focus Areas and Curriculum Content Descriptions for each activity.
This resource will provide Secondary School teachers with the physical literacy activities developed specially for this program. Resources include program specific classroom activities, on field lesson plans and carnival resources.
You can also access coaching videos delivered by the Qantas Wallabies, Buildcorp Wallaroos and Australian Sevens players. All resources are available at Get into Rugby School. The Little Shredders Learning Tool and Little Shredders Lesson Plans provide a step by step guide on how to structure and deliver a snowsport lesson, no snow required! The Little Shredders coaching course provides all the information that a new coach needs to be able to effectively deliver the program.
Register for Snow Australia e-learning. The Softball Batter Up program resources are designed to be fun, flexible and engaging for children from kindergarten age to Year 6, focusing on fun activities while learning basic throwing, catching and striking skills.
Softball Batter Up activities align with the national health and physical education curriculum and are written with coaches and teachers in mind. Detailed information is provided on the learning intention, band levels, and skill focus of each activity. There are also questions to encourage participant engagement. HCD helps to provide stable, safe homes affordable to veterans, seniors, young families, farm workers, people with disabilities, and individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Apply for Funding. Learn More. Funding to acquire or rehabilitate buildings and create housing for people experiencing homelessness or at-risk of homelessness. Physical Activity Australia. Royal Life Saving Society Australia. Skip to main content. Sorry, no results were found.
Click Here to see all results. Sectors Aquatic and Community Recreation. Outdoor Recreation. Overview This page provides high-level information on the Sport, Fitness and Recreation Activities industry.
IRC and skills forecast. Industry cluster snapshot. Program-level training activity Subject-level training activity. Employment and training snapshot. Industry insights. Other skills and knowledge gaps identified included: Online and social media Marketing Initiative and enterprise i.
0コメント