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When competing as a player performer there are 4 National Curriculum 'ways of thinking'.
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Outwitting opponents involves different types of games, invasion, net/wall and striking & fielding.
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Football, netball, volleyball and basketball are all examples of invasion games.
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Badminton, tennis, squash and volleyball are all net/wall games.
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Performing at maximum levels includes life saving, personal survival and rock climbing.
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When taking part in your GCSE exam you can adopt 4 different roles.
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As a player/performer it is your role to plan progressive training sessions that keep you motivated.
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When officiating it is imperative that you are fit enough to keep up with play.
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The organiser must ensure they manage the facilities, equipment, timings of the event and the personnel.
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The following are all examples of types of officials: referee, umpire, linesman, coach, scorer, timekeeper, judge and marshall.
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These are the benefits of adopting the role of an official: take part even when excused, appreciate the knowledge and decision making that is needed, improves communication skills, develop team tactics and positional awareness of others.
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You can adopt the role of a first aider as part of your GCSE PE qualification.
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A risk assessment is completed during the running of an event to ensure all participants are safe.
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Specific safety checks relate to the facilities (playing area), the players dress (jewellery) and the equipment (condition).
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Sport is delivered in schools through timetabled lessons, extra curricular provision, sports performance awards, outside visits and visits from local clubs.
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The PE National Curriculum is optional to pupils in schools?
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Cross-Curricular means the sport is taught outside the normal timetable and is optional.
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ICT links exceptionally well with GCSE PE.
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Extra-Curricular PE can offer a wide range of activities due to links with local sports clubs.
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Lack of sports facilities at schools means that some GCSE pupils will never be taught or try out a variety of activities.
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Proficiency Testing and Award Schemes allow pupils to increase their standard of techniques, skills, rules knowledge and have a thorough understanding of the sporting activity.
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Pupils who have completed their Youth Leaders Award and Netball Youth Umpire Award will be responsible for administering first aid to injured players.