Socio-cultural studies with Contemporary sporting issues With Wes Davis Wednesday 5 th February 9.15 am -12.15pm
Socio-cultural studies with Contemporary sporting issues With Wes Davis Wednesday 5 th February 9.15 am -12.15pm
£115.00 .
Outline:
In this webinar Wes will explore the most recent contemporary issues in elite level sport. He will focus on exam requirements, offer great teaching ideas, and include crucial ‘game changing’ memorisation and exam technique throughout
Focus:
Responding to the 2024 exam series:
- key takeaways from paper 3
- tips for outstanding exam technique
Emergence and evolution of modern sport
- focus on 20th and 21st century Britain
- revisiting and applying social and cultural factors across the time periods
Globalisation and global events
- freedom of movement
- exploring the background of the Olympic games
- hosting of global events
Commercialisation of female sport
- applying a framework for analysing the growth of female sport
- creating question scenarios for novel responses
Routes to sporting excellence in the UK – Memorisation ideas, classroom activities to
embed learning and efficient/effective exam technique linked to:
- the role of UK Sport and National Institutes in developing sporting excellent/high performance sport
- strategies to address drop out at elite level
Timings:
9.15 – 10.30 Session One
10.30 – 10.45 Break
10.45 – 12.00 Session Two
12.00 – 12.15 Chat will remain open
Tutor Profile – Wes Davis
- teaching and Learning Coordinator and Head of Sport at Worcester Sixth Form College
- >16 years’ experience teaching all components of OCR A-Level PE
- highly experienced A-level PE Examiner and Team Leader for a major awarding body
- recently shortlisted for the TES and Worcestershire Education Awards teacher of the year award
- experienced CPD provider.
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