Continued Professional Development (CPD) makes several appearances in 7 top tips for spending the Primary PE and Sport Premium.
(Shout-out to the Association for Physical Education (afPE), Youth Sport Trust and Active Partnerships for putting this together.)
CPD directly relates to point three of DfE’s five key indicators of effective PE and sport premium spending. But, when you look at the other four, it’s clear that CPD can contribute to achieving all five.
By increasing the confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport:
It all starts with confident, knowledgeable and skilful teachers.
Despite its value, nine out of 10 teachers report barriers to CPD.
When so many opportunities require teachers to be ‘in the room’, it’s not surprising that over half of those who experienced barriers to CPD identified insufficient time as a key obstacle.
Having to attend in person at a set time means opportunities can be limited for teachers who have an already packed schedule with minimal flexibility.
And with the pandemic impinging on face-to-face contact, even those ‘in the room’ opportunities that teachers could make time for are no longer possible.
No doubt you already know where we’re going with this, what with the past eight months seeing virtual solutions for everything from weekly team meetings to entire global conferences (personally, we’re looking forward to the virtual office Christmas party ideas).
Yes, the solution is a virtual one.
Another barrier to CPD teachers identified was a lack of good quality opportunities.
So, to be sure what you’re getting is good quality and is delivered by industry experts, look out for afPE’s Professional Development Board kite mark.
To make it easier, afPE lists all approved providers here.
As it turns out, Aspire Training Solutions are on that list (look at that for chance). That’s who brings you Aspire:ED (the platform you’re currently on).
So, if you’ve read through this thinking: yes that’s me, I want to develop my confidence, knowledge and skill in PE, but am finding it hard to locate anything suited or of quality, do take a look at the Aspire:ED course Embedding a Powerful Physical Curriculum.
Go forth and get started this very minute (or in an hour, this evening, or tomorrow…)
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