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PE Deep Dive and Subject Knowledge Bundle

PE Deep Dive and Subject Knowledge Bundle

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Looking to explore the subject of PE in-depth and build confidence about an upcoming PE Deep Dive? Tailored for PE and sports subject leaders, this bundle helps you to consider intent, implementation and impact questions across the breadth of PE, allowing you to consider areas of strength and weakness so you can plan for improvement and (if you feel you need to) prepare for Ofsted.

  • What? 

    A bundle pack containing guidance of what an Ofsted deep dive entails and how you can utilise a similar internal process in your own subject monitoring. It contains five comprehensive templates:

     

    1. PE Deep Dive and Subject Evaluation Audit (Primary) - over 100 deep dive questions about physical education (PE) to ask stakeholders, including senior leaders, subject leaders, teachers and pupils. As PE subject leader, you can utilise these to reflect on the current picture of PE in your school and explore specific areas further when listening to staff and pupil voice. Many PE subject leads find it useful to practise them with other leaders to build their own confidence in preparation for a PE Ofsted deep dive. 

     

    2. PE Deep Dive and Subject Evaluation Audit (Secondary) - KS3, KS4 and KS5 PE deep dive questions for secondary leaders and PE and sports department heads to consider. While there is crossover with the primary set of deep dive questions, this resource focuses on secondary PE and includes questions about secondary-focused areas, such as the routes available for pupils who wish to take their knowledge of PE into further education, employment or training.

     

     

    3. PE Subject Knowledge Question Bank - content-specific questions for PE covering KS1, KS2 and KS3. They’re ideal if you’re wanting to explore the finer details of staff members' PE, sport and swimming subject knowledge.

     

    4. Deep Dive Process Overview - use this to structure your internal deep dive in PE, working through the process of identifying your perceived strengths and weaknesses, observation and questioning, and creating a plan of action. 

     

    5. Deep Dive Evidence Exploration - a handy place to collate all your observation notes when conducting a deep dive, including observing PE lessons, asking pupils about their learning in PE and looking through recordings.

     

    Whether you have an Ofsted inspection due or not, conducting an internal deep dive can help you to identify your subject’s strengths and weaknesses. Use it as a collaborative process that can support other staff members to develop and use your findings to report back to SLT, governors or trustees as part of your curriculum quality assurance. 

     

    What sorts of deep dive questions will Ofsted ask in PE?

    The answer to this will depend on your setting and what an observer sees in practice, but here are some examples of the questions covered in this PE Deep Dive pack:

     

    • Do you give meaningful attention to all categories of knowledge in PE?
    • How have you planned to link declarative knowledge (the ‘what’ - movement, rules, tactics, strategies, health and participation) to the content being taught?
    • How well do pupils recall key movement points and demonstrate strategies and tactics studied before?
    • How are inactive pupils encouraged to engage positively in physical activity?
    • Is there a process of moderation or standardisation implemented across the school for PE assessments?

     

    There are many more in the bundle that sport subject leads can work through to ensure they know their subject's strengths and weaknesses. 

     

    Who? 

    Physical Education subject leaders, especially those who are new PE subject leads, will find this pack extremely useful when monitoring teaching and learning, or if preparing for an Ofsted deep dive in PE. Curriculum leaders, senior leaders, headteachers or anyone else with responsibility for teaching and learning will also find the pack beneficial, whether they use it to conduct a deep dive themselves or support their PE subject leader (or any sports coaches they employ/hire) to prepare for an Ofsted inspection. The PE deep dive questions are particularly useful in reflecting on your setting's current practice.

     

    How long? 

    Start as soon as you download the pack, and use it as part of your monitoring and evaluation schedule or to build confidence about a deep dive in PE.

     

    When? 

    If you’re a new subject leader or you’ve never gone through a deep dive process (either internal or conducted by Ofsted) before, this pack will walk you through the steps of what this looks like in practice and what questions you could be asked in a PE deep dive. Even if you're a more experienced subject leader, it can be useful to revisit your PE curriculum's intent, implementation and impact as a form of monitoring and quality assurance, and this deep dive pack is perfect for that. Either way, you don’t have to wait to be due an Ofsted inspection to use the pack - it’s useful at any time to explore the strengths and weaknesses of your PE curriculum.


    Why? 

    Knowing you may have to go through an Ofsted deep dive in PE can cause feelings of stress, anxiety and worry, especially if you’re thinking about what questions Ofsted will ask about PE and how you’ll answer. This pack supports that thinking process, especially if you work alongside other leaders to consider what makes great teaching and learning in PE and how your school does or doesn’t do this. 

     

    However, it’s not just about preparing for an Ofsted inspection or doing things because Ofsted might want to see them - it’s about understanding the picture of your subject and knowing its strengths and weaknesses so you can get amazing outcomes for all of your pupils. It’s also important to know that even if you conduct an internal deep dive and find there are gaps, you can use this to formulate your next steps in an action plan, which will help to ensure improvement for all.

     

    Key questions answered:

    • What is a deep dive?

    • What is the purpose of Ofsted’s deep dives into areas of your curriculum?

    • What does an Ofsted deep dive look like?

    • Why might I want to conduct my own internal deep dive?

    • Who should I involve in an internal deep dive?

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