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Inclusive PE eLearning course

Online course £12.50 per person

Our Inclusive PE eLearning course improves your confidence and skills to progress all pupils in PE. It will guide you through the key principles of inclusion, offering interactive tasks and top tips to embed inclusive practice in your school sport and PE sessions. 

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  • Two-hour eLearning course. 
  • Receive 2.5 CIMSPA CPD points on completion.

What you'll learn

Across this eLearning course you will:

  • Understand why inclusion is important for all your pupils.
  • Develop an understanding of different inclusion approaches, including the Activity Inclusion Model and STEP Tool.
  • Learn about the importance of effective communication.
  • Explore how you can maximise opportunities for youth voice in your delivery.
  • Reflect on your current practice and develop an action plan to embed your learning.

Who is it suitable for?

Anyone working in educational settings, including:

  • teachers
  • teaching assistants
  • trainee teachers
  • lunchtime supervisors
  • sports coaches.

Cost

£12.50 per person (excl VAT).

As part of the Inclusion 2024 programme, we are offering schools free access to this training. Please contact your Lead Inclusion School for the discount voucher.

What previous learners have to say about the course: 

"This Inclusive PE Training gives teachers a great grounding - as a teacher it certainly gives me the scope to be flexible to allow all young people to achieve."

David Butterworth, PE Leader. 

"The Inclusive PE Training is really important for teachers’ confidence. There is so little time given to inclusion on PE training, and we do want all children not just to be involved, but to be challenged and make progress as well."

Jill Newbolt, PE Teacher.

"I will now approach all of my PE lessons with the STEP Tool (Space, Task, Equipment, people) in mind. In doing so, I will be able to adapt my lessons to ensure all students are fully involved and appropriately challenged."

Matthew, a trainee teacher.