GCSE / A Level

A Level in Physical Education (City of Oxford College)

Activate Learning, In Oxford
Length
2 years
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Length
2 years
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Course description

Alongside your participation in elite sport and leisure, you will develop a wide range of knowledge of the physiology behind human anatomy. Assessing the impact of this within sporting performance and the planning of

The combination of physical performance and academic challenge provides an exciting opportunity. You can compete in your chosen sport, and then through academic study, assess your technical and tactical skills.

Physical Education is studied through a range of different sporting contexts and the impact it has on our performance. You will learn the reasons why we periodise our training, why some athletes outperform others, and how these are impacted by both the mental and physical challenges within athlete development.

You will also delve into the influence that history and technology have had on physical activity and how this has scoped the changes within sport today.

Key features:

  • Straightforward assessment structure
  • All key areas within sport are covered, leaving a range of educational pathways to consider
  • Opportunities to perform competitively within your sport, alongside your academics.
  • Provides an excellent grounding for education in other A-Levels

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Suitability - Who should attend?

5 GSCEs at grade 4 or above, including Maths, with English at grade 5. A GCSE in PE at grade 7 is required.

In addition to A Level entry criteria you will need to met individual subject entry requirements.

Participation in a competitive sport of your choosing, across the course of the two-year program.

Although BTEC qualifications and coursework-based GCSEs may be useful for specific subjects, they will be considered once the basic entry requirements have been met. Additional specific GCSE grades are necessary for many of the subjects.

*PE may not be required for entry on this course if you are looking to complete this A-Level alongside your elite level sport.

Outcome / Qualification etc.

Where can A Level Physical Education take me?

  • A Level Physical Education is an excellent base for a university degree in Sports Science, Sports Management, healthcare inclusive of Physiotherapy and Paramedic Sciences, Teaching, or exercise and health.
  • The transferable skills you learn through your study of A-Level Physical Education, such as decision making, independent thinking and evaluation of own your own ability, can provide an excellent platform for a range of non-sport related work places.
  • Physical Education can also complement further study in biology, human biology, physics, psychology, nutrition, sociology and many more.

Training Course Content

Component 01: Factors affecting participation in physical activity and sport

Students gain a deeper understanding of key systems in the body and how they adapt to changes in diet and exercise. Students study the models and theories that affect learning and performance in physical activities, how different methods of training and feedback work and why their effectiveness differs from person to person.  Conclusively, students will also study the impact and development of sport over the last century.

There are three topics:

  • Applied anatomy and Physiology
  • Skills Acquisition
  • Sport and Society

     

     

    Component 02: Factors affecting optimal performance in physical activity and sport

    Students will investigate the physiological changes and adaptions to the body, and how this may impact the efficiency of the systems in sport. They also explore the psychological factors that affect group dynamics and leadership, as well investigating the psychological theories that explain the result of an athlete's performance. Students will also assess the evolution of sport, over the last century, and the impact this has had on performance and coaching. Specifically, focusing on technological improvements in performance analysis and coaching.

    There are three topics:

  • Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics
  • Sports Psychology
  • Sport and Society and Technology in sport

 

Component 03: Non-exam Assessment: Practical performance in physical activity and sport

Students are assessed in the role of a performance in one practical activity of their choosing. They are required to demonstrate effective performance, the use of tactics or techniques and the ability to observe the rules and conventions under applied conditions.

Students are also assessed through a performance analysis assessment. They will need to draw from their knowledge, skills and understanding from across the program; to assess their strengths and weaknesses of their assessed techniques and tactics.

Course delivery details

30% non-exam assessment, providing students with the opportunity to apply the theory to their chosen sporting performance. Students will be further required to analyse their performance, analysing strengths and weaknesses.

  • Non- Exam Assessment (NEA). Demonstration of technical and tactical components of your chosen course, as well as a written analysis and evaluation (30%).
  • Factors affecting participation in physical activity and sport. Two-hour written exam at the end of the two-year program, with a variety of question types: Short and extended answer questions (35%).
  • Factors affecting optimal performance in physical activity and sport. Two-hour written exam at the end of the two-year program, with a variety of question types: Short and extended answer questions (35%).
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Oxford City Centre Campus
Oxpens Road
OX1 1SA Oxford Oxfordshire

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