SPORT LEADERSHIP - 2015 NCEA Course Outline

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SPORT LEADERSHIP - 2015 NCEA Course Outline
SPORTS LEADERSHIP – LEVEL 2
HOD – Mr Rhys Taucher
12SLE
Entry Criteria: Students must have attained a grade of Satisfactory (or better) in Level 1 PE Reports for Effort and Behaviour.
Students must have achieved at least 8 credits in Level 1 Physical Education, or at the discretion of the HOD
PE, based on other Level 1 results.
AS No.
Descriptor
Level Assessment Credits
91330
Perform a physical activity to achievement level of the Physical Education
2
Internal
4
Performance Standards for Level 2, in an applied setting (Softball/ Snorkelling
and Scuba)
91332
Apply and explain appropriate leadership strategies that contribute to the
2
Internal
4
effective functioning of a group (Touch)
91335
Explain the implementation and outcomes of a physical activity event or
2
Internal
3
opportunity
91336
Explain group processes in physical activity
2
Internal
3
You will learn:
This course is designed to let you experience different aspects of the Sports and Leisure Industry while earning credits. The
theoretical content of the course is completed in as much of a practical context as possible. A large part of this course is selfdirected learning; this means there will be a lot of time where you will be working individually, or in groups, towards a goal
where the Teacher’s role is to be there only to guide your progress. If you cannot work independently then this course will
not suit you and you should consider alternatives.
THIS COURSE IS CHALLENGING AND FUN! There will be things that are asked of you that will push your limits in many ways,
but the rewards from pushing yourself are worth it. Life is about challenging yourself, being positive, and experiencing as
many things as possible and this course offers you this.
Where does this course lead:
This course is a two-year course where Year 12 Sports Science is the first part followed by Year 13 Sports Science. The twoyear course is designed to allow you to experience as many different areas of the Physical Activity and Leisure Industry as
possible. Students who complete the course will be well equipped to enter work or tertiary courses in the Health and Leisure
Industry (e.g., MIT, AUT).
Cost: The Scuba-Diving course and day-trip will cost approximately $120 per student
Internally produced student course booklets $10; total Course costs are approximately $130.
SPORTS LEADERSHIP – LEVEL 2 AND LEVEL 3
13SLE
Entry Criteria: Achieved 14 credits in Level 2 Sports Science or PE (or a combination of two) OR at discretion of HOD PE,
based on all other Level 2 results.
US/AS No.
Descriptor
Level Assessment Credits
US 467 Demonstrate personal and social development through participation in
2
Internal
3
Adventure Based Learning
US 22771 Role of the Coach – plan a beginner level coach session for sport participants
3
Internal
4
US 22768 Role of the Coach – conduct and review a beginner level coaching session
3
Internal
6
US 21414 Plan and run a recreation activity: event management
2
Internal
4
US 17631 Demonstrate advanced performance sports skills
3
Internal
3
US 7021 Demonstrate exercise techniques
3
Internal
8
AS 91501 Demonstrate quality performance of a physical activity in an applied setting
3
Internal
4
(Scuba)
You will learn:
The course, in conjunction with M.I.T., will cover the above Unit Standards. (NOTE: This Course is a combination of written
and practical work). This course is predominantly a Unit Standard based course designed to let you experience different
aspects of the Sports and Leisure Industry while earning credits. The theoretical content of the course is completed in as
much of a practical context as possible. A large part of this course is self-directed learning. This means there will be a lot of
time where you will be working individually or in groups towards a goal where the Teacher’s role is to be there only to guide
your progress. If you cannot work independently then this course will not suit you and you should consider alternatives.
SCUBA: Students will do an ‘Introduction to Scuba’ course, run in the school pool and culminating in a dive trip to Goat Island
Marine reserve.
Where does this course lead:
It is a course that provides an excellent opportunity to continue to train towards gainful employment in the sport and
recreation industry (e.g., MIT, AUT). THIS COURSE IS NOT UNIVERSITY APPROVED.
Cost: The Scuba-Diving course and day-trip will cost approximately $120 per student. Internally produced student course
booklets $10.
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