Time to Shuffle the Seasons to Accommodate the Crisis? Posted Friday, 22 May 2020 The unanswerable question that is haunting planners of school sport for the autumn, is: what activities will be permissible, and which restrictions will apply? This is closely followed by the elephant in the room: when will inter-school sport return? September is three months away. That is a long time in... Read article
Summary of AfPE Guidance on Interpreting Government Guidelines in PESSPA Posted Thursday, 21 May 2020 AfPE has today issued guidance on interpretation of Government Guidelines in a PE context. This, together with changes in NGB Guidelines are summarised below: General It is the responsibility of schools to make judgements, and produce risk assessments (RA) within their own contexts, whilst following Government guidelines Responsibility for safe... Read article
A Journey in Online Teaching: The Highs, The Lows and The Breakthroughs Posted Friday, 15 May 2020 Extended holiday, One off resources, Pure panic, Action planning, Taking control, Getting back to normal, Hoping to see a few positives. This is my roller coaster journey of teaching online. My name is Rachel Ford, I am a PE teacher based in China. As many of you are beginning or... Read article
Team Games: The Big Decisions for School Sport During the Crisis Posted Friday, 15 May 2020 A school starting from scratch to plan a programme of physical activities, in the conditions likely to prevail in autumn 2020, would be unlikely to turn its first thoughts to Rugby or Hockey. Or Lacrosse for that matter. All depend upon handling the ball, or implements, and close proximity to... Read article
Book Review: 'The Power of Moments' by Chip and Dan Heath Posted Monday, 11 May 2020 This is an outstanding book, dedicated to investigating why some occasions in life have greater impact, and are more memorable. It considers the nature of the defining moments of life that stand out in the memory, and have increased significance. It also presents ideas for how these can be created... Read article
What’s Happening in Schools Around the World? Posted Friday, 8 May 2020 There’s not a great deal that China and Denmark usually have in common. However, these unprecedented circumstances have thrust them together as the first nations to be re-opening schools as part of the reduction of lockdown caused by coronavirus. They have been subsequently joined by Australia. All are doing so... Read article