Year 13 Physical Education
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr G. ODonnell.
Course Description: This is a theoretical and practical course that further develops the concepts of biomechanics, physiology and skill learning (biophysical principles) taught in Level 2 Physical Education. Students will be equipped with critical thinking skills in order to challenge assumptions and develop strategies to improve performance and wellbeing of self, others and society.
Topics include:
Sociology of sport
Application of biophysical principles to learning
Analysis and training for physical activities and sport
Practical performance
Assessment: 15- 19 credits available at Level 3. All internally assessed Achievement Standards.
Prerequisites: Minimum of 12 credits at Level 2 PE or HOD discretion. Students with independent study habits will do well.
Contribution: There will also be an opportunity to apply risk management strategies to planning and participating in an Outdoor Activity experience. This is an optional activity and will incur a cost.
Recommended Prior Learning
Minimum of 12 credits at Level 2 PE or HOD discretion. Students with independent study habits will do well
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Physical Education 3.1 - Evaluate physical activity experiences to devise strategies for lifelong well-being
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Physical Education 3.2 - Analyse a physical skill performed by self or others
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Physical Education 3.3 - Evaluate the effectiveness of a performance improvement programme
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Physical Education 3.4 - Demonstrate quality performance of a physical activity in an applied setting
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Physical Education 3.5 - Examine a current physical activity event, trend, or issue and its impact on New Zealand society
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 19
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.
Disclaimer
Courses offered will be subject to sufficient students taking them up and are not necessarily guaranteed to run.