A comprehensive scheme of work for the Sport & Society unit of the AQA Physcial Education A-level which forms part of the teaching on year one of the course.
An excellent resource to help plan your lessons for the new A-level course, the SOW sets out learning objectives. learning activities, differentiation tasks and draws links to the approved AQA textbook by Hodder Education.
Thank you so much for producing this. I am teaching AQA A Level for the first time in September. Do you have the complete 2 year SOW for all 3 modules? If so, I will buy Immediately to give me a head start. Thanks again, you are a life saver!!!
Lastly, can you please explain what the 'PLC' refers to and group therapy so I can adapt for my centre. Many thanks. Ian
jharris22
a year ago
Hi Ian, no worries. I did have the year 2 ones at one point, where they are is a good question. I moved out of the teaching profession in 2019 and not to sure where I put the year 2 ones, I can have a brief look at some point. PLC’s are Personalised Learning Checklists. It’s essentially the statements taken from the specification and the students essentially RAG rate themselves against each one. I took the spec statement and made a table with columns for RAG rating. They can do this as they move through a module and at the end of the course. Through this and end of unit tests (using past exam questions from ExamPro) you can target students to come to group therapy sessions. Which essentially are targeted sessions working in the areas they have put themselves as either amber or red in. This would involve a little subject knowledge delivery, but mainly looking at focused exam questions and exam technique. This approach got myself and the department some outstanding grades at both A-level and GCSE. Hope this helps James.
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jharris22
8 years ago
Thanks for the selection.
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