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Youth - Sport Education in Physical Education Program (SEPEP)
This program is an alternative curriculum model
to assist students develop physical, cognitive and social
skills. SEPEP requires students to plan, implement and participate
in a sporting competition within the context of their physical
education program.
Key characteristics of SEPEP include:
- teachers sharing managerial and instructional
duties with students
- student-centred learning with teacher acting
as a facilitator
- students take on roles outside of just playing
(i.e. coach, media, official)
- students forming matched, mixed-ability
teams in a formal schedule of competition
- activity based on a sporting season
- an end of season event to highlight achievements
of the class
- linking with the local community
Visit the Australian
Sports Commission website to order the comprehensive
SEPEP resource manual. Sport specific SEPEP manuals are also
available. Call your appropriate State Sporting Organisation
for details.
For further information
Senior Project Officer,
Schools and Junior Sport
Office for Recreation and Sport
Phone: +61 8 8416 6713
Email: participation@saugov.sa.gov.au
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