Year 12 – Physical Education

Head of Subject: Mr R Upson


Intended Outcomes

Students will develop their understanding of exercise physiology, sports psychology and socio-cultural factors affecting performance. Students will learn to understand theories and concepts used within the sporting world as well as developing clear and concise exam technique. 

  • Course Implementation

    Physiological factors affecting performance 

    Students will learn to apply their knowledge of anatomy and physiology within a sporting context, they will further explore skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular and respiratory systems, energy, exercise physiology, diet, nutrition and injury prevention. Students will be assessed through end of topic tests, peer and self-marking of exam questions and end of year mock exams.  

    Psychological factors affecting performance 

    Students will learn how athletes acquire skills, be able to classify skills across different continuums, methods of practice, stages of learning, types of guidance and feedback and memory models. Students will be assessed through end of topic tests, peer and self-marking of exam questions and end of year mock exams. 

    Sports Psychology 

    Students will learn about individual differences that will affect participation in physical activity, attitudes, motivation, anxiety, aggression, social facilitation and group dynamics, goal setting, confidence, self-efficacy, leadership and stress management. Students will be assessed through end of topic tests, peer and self-marking of exam questions and end of year mock exams. 

    Socio-cultural issues in physical activity and sport 

    Students will learn about the emergence and evolution of modern sport, global sporting events, contemporary issue in physical activity and sport, ethics and deviance, commercialisation, routes to sporting excellence and modern technology. 

Learning Impact

Students’ ‘working at’ grades will be produced using a combination of end of topic tests and formative exam questions; practical skills will be considered in Y13. Grades will be reported to parents in line with whole school assessment calendar and discussed at parents evening. 

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