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Certificated PE

The Physical Education Higher Course

To integrate work within the Course, the Performance and Analysis and Development of Performance Units are delivered concurrently.  There is a number of website's that are very useful in helping pupils with their studies.  These pages can be accessed through the Links page on the main menu.

 

Aims

The Course has three broad and inter-related aims:

To develop performance through participation in selected physical activities

To develop knowledge and understanding of performance through a study of the processes and related concepts involved in its analysis and development

To contribute to each individual’s personal and social development.

 

Course Activities

Each candidate is required to develop his/her performance within a minimum of two negotiated activities. The physical activities used in the Course arise from a process of negotiation between staff and candidates.

 

Negotiation takes account of the interests and talents of candidates, expertise of staff and available facilities and resources. In agreeing activities with candidates, staff must take account of managing assessment. To be entered for the final exam each student must pass both Unit tests. One test covers performance and is assessed throughout the course. The other test is a written test (NAB) in four parts completed by the end of March.

Unit 1: Performance

1½ credits (60 hours)

Candidates’ performance will be internally assessed, with the dual purpose of determining both Unit achievement (pass/fail), and for a mark to contribute to the Course award.

 

Performance will be assessed through the observation of live performance. For Course assessment, a candidate's mark should be based on performance in their best two activities. Candidates‘ performances in each of their two best activities are marked out of 20, giving a total possible mark of 40 for performance. Marks are awarded through comparing candidates' performance with the marking guidelines. Internal assessments will be subject to external moderation. For each candidate, centres are required to submit a mark for performance in April.

Unit 2: Analysis & Development of Performance

1½ credits (60 hours)

Candidates will be externally assessed by a written question paper comprising structured questions. The duration of the examination will be 2 hours 30 (2 hours for Int 2, 1 hour for Int1) minutes. The questions will be grouped into four sections corresponding to the four areas of Analysis and Development of Performance. These areas are:

  1. Performance Appreciation
  2. Preparation of the Body
  3. Skills and Technique
  4. Structures, Strategies and Composition

 

Candidates will be required to answer structured questions in three of the four sections of the paper. There is a total of 60 marks for the question paper. For the overall Course assessment, the question paper contributes 60% and Performance contributes 40%.  At intermediate level the candidates exam and performance marks contribute 50% each.

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