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ITE Physical Education with EBaac

ITE Physical Education with EBaac

Physical Education with the English Baccalaureate (PE with EBaac) ITE Programme Overview                                        

Age Range:

11 to 16 years (Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4) with 16 – 19 years enhancements (Key Stage 5).

ITE student teachers on our PE teacher training course, will teach PE to Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 pupils across all three placements, with opportunities to teach Key Stage 5 students, as they successfully progress through their course. In addition to teaching PE, student teachers will also gain experience teaching one EBacc subject which include:

  • English
  • History or Geography
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • Modern Foreign Language

To apply for the PE EBacc you will need to hold an A Level your chosen EBacc subject, this should ideally be at a grade C or above.

The benefits of studying for a PE with EBacc is that it can increase your employability, as you will have developed skills and knowledge in two subjects across your teacher training year.

Wonder Curriculum

To support the delivery of the ITE Core Curriculum, the Wonder Curriculum focuses on providing subject knowledge enhancement opportunities and delivering a carefully sequenced programme to allow the content, skills and application of the ITTECF to be regularly revisited and embedded.

The Wonder curriculum includes:

In addition to subject days with YSJ you will also experience our own Wonder Physical Education subject knowledge enhancement days, which include:

  • Online CPD with England Football Learning
  • An opportunity to attend the Annual Youth Sports Trust Conference
  • A variety of training, coaching opportunities in different sports
  • Developing literacy in Physical Education
  • Preparing to teach GCSE Physical Education, including an overview of Non-Examined Assessment (NEA)
  • Plus the training opportunities that accompany your EBacc subject

Wonder Training Session facilitated by experts that seamlessly integrate:

  • A focus area from the ITTECF
  • Pedagogical knowledge and contextualised application for classroom practice
  • The development of professional behaviours

Wonder conferences with workshops that focus on the fundamental developments and current challenges facing our education system.

These include:

  • Reading for pleasure
  • English as an Additional Language (EAL)
  • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
  • Closing the disadvantaged gap
  • Use of technology in the classroom to enhance learning and reduce workload.

Wonder diversity short placements providing opportunities for you to experience different educational setting and phases which may include:

  • Alternative Providers
  • Primary settings
  • High EAL school settings
  • Pupil Referral Units

Wellbeing training aimed to equipped you with the necessary skills and strategies to support you as you transition from being a student teacher to an Early Careers Teacher.

To ensure you the best possible experience, we work in partnership with expert colleagues from local schools and recognised centres of excellence including the Bell Foundation, York STEM centre, the Youth Sports Trust, The Rugby Football Union and The Association for Physical Education.

Placement

This PGCE is a school-centred route, that requires you to spend 120 days in a school setting. We follow an ABA model for your school placements. This essentially means that you spend your first and third placement in the same school, which is known as your base school. Your second placement is spent in a different school, that is contextually different to your base school, to allow you to experience as many contrasting environments as possible.

During your school placements you are supported by a mentor and other school staff, as well as university tutors, who are all committed to your education and training and work together to secure your progress and development.

You will be involved with:

  • observing other teachers
  • planning and teaching small groups and whole classes
  • planning and teaching elements of lessons and whole lessons
  • evaluating and reflecting on your teaching
  • receiving developmental feedback on your teaching
  • gaining experience in a range of pastoral responsibilities as a class teacher
  • engaging with all aspects of school life and the wider school setting
  • learning the values of what it means to be a professional within a school context.

 Placement Opportunities

  • Woldgate School and Sixth Form
  • Longcroft School and Sixth Form
  • Beverley Grammar School and Sixth Form
  • Pocklington School
  • Whitby School

We also work with other schools in York and the Beverley and Hull area to offer you a wide range of placement opportunities.