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PGCE students on the football pitch

Trainee PE teachers presented with Football Association award

Our PGCE and School Connect Trainee PE Teachers experienced an intensive day with FA coaching staff and learnt how to maximise learning time in PE lessons and how to promote the holistic development of pupils through a four models games approach to learning.

They were also guided in how to adapt their lessons for a range of different pupils, embed assessment for learning strategies and as a result, all successfully gained a Football Association award designed specifically for teachers.

The course was part of their PE CPD for teachers programme designed to enhance the delivery of high-quality Physical Education for children within Key Stages 3-4 (ages 11-16).

PGCE and School Connect PE route leader, Dr Gary Stidder said: “The popularity of football in schools has always meant that it has been part of the Secondary School curriculum. Since the England women’s national team won the Euro final at Wembley and reached the World Cup Final in Australia last summer, interest in the game amongst girls has literally exploded.

“This FA accredited course provided our trainee PE teachers with essential transferable skills and subject knowledge and how to use football in imaginative ways and engage all pupils of all abilities. The course was pedagogically informed and was a very useful form of professional development.”

Watch our students in action in this video made by student Rory Thompson:

Learn more about how you can become a teacher at Brighton.

Neysan Jones • 07/10/2024


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