Physical Education
PT: Mr G Aitken Advanced Higher |
Course Information & Content
The Advanced Higher PE course allows candidates to complete a full and carefully planned cycle of performance analysis, research, and development. Candidates undertaking this course are expected to be self-motivated and dedicated to the pursuit of serious study and performance development goals (NB: Current involvement in competitive club, district or international level sport is essential for all candidates). Although teachers can offer support and guidance at all stages, candidates must be able to work independently and take responsibility for learning and progress. Candidates will identify their own specific performance issue, evaluate the scope and nature of this difficulty, and then integrate relevant knowledge from external sources as they plan to address the identified issue. Pupils will then compile all their research in a 5000-word written dissertation with analysis of the data collected, identification of factors impacting their performance and evidence of background reading with a wealth of knowledge to substantiate their findings.
There is very limited practical performance involved in Advanced Higher PE. Within class time the focus is on the written elements of the project, with the performance work being completed by the candidate at club/district/international training.
Entry Requirements: Higher PE at band 1,2 or 3 ( Higher PE – A grade preferred)
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Assessment
70% – Written Project (5000 words) – Externally assessed by SQA. 30% – Practical Performance in 1 activity. |
Homework
Written tasks and deadlines are given regularly through the session with a focus on project completion. |
Progression
University or Further Education Employment |
Career Options
Dancer Diver Footballer Golf Professional Health and Fitness Instructor Lifeguard or Pool Attendant Motorsports Person Outdoor Pursuits Instructor or Leader Physiotherapist Physiotherapy Assistant Sports and Exercise -Psychologist Sport and Exercise – Scientist Sports Coach or Instructor Sports Development Officer Sports Engineering Sports or Leisure Centre Assistant Sports Leisure Centre Manager Sports Therapist Stunt Performer Teacher – Physical Education Track and Field Athlete etc.
https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/48452.html
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