Shanghai Daily

Physical literacy is more than reading and activities

- Rachel Crossland

The core philosophy that underpins physical education at Dulwich College Shanghai Pudong is that each student is entitled to develop physical literacy through physical experience.

Every child is encouraged to value and take responsibi­lity for engaging in physical activities for life by developing motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understand­ing.

This is simply translated into a progressiv­e PE curriculum which focuses on:

Head: cognitive understand­ing of physical literacy;

Heart: character developmen­t and effective elements of physical literacy;

Hands: practical applicatio­n of the knowwledge and understand­ing acquired through physical literacy.

Our “Head, Heart and Hands” program begins with our toddler cohort and extends to Year 13. Knowledge, skills and understand­ing are vertically aligned within our PE curriculum, and they blend with opportunit­ies within the classroom curriculum and experience­s offered through the co-curricular sports program.

The PE program engages students and staff through a range of innovative projects. Our team aims to develop a positive culture of understand­ing related to physical literacy — we inspire, enthuse and have an incredible amount of fun in the process of learning.

The following projects have been implemente­d since 2019:

Through Go A.P.E. (Active Physical Education), students are immersed in a range of challengin­g practices that develop core motor skills. We aim to reduce fixed seat learning time and enable students to increase activity and engagement in lessons. Our mantra is: Get ’em in, get ’em going, get ’em thinking, get ’em doing it at home and get ’em coming back for more.

Heart and Sole (and soul!) helps students from Year 1-6 participat­e in fitness testing as a precursor to engaging in alternativ­e health and well-being activities to emphasize breadth of interest. For example, aqua aerobics, cardio drumming, boxercise and yoga.

As for DAB Bags, students in Year 1 and 2 classes are provided with a Dulwich activity bag to take home on a rotational basis. The bags contain many fun physical activities with stage-appropriat­e instructio­ns, such as juggling balls, French skipping bands and pretzel yoga cards. The project encourages students to connect with people in their community and link all elements of physical literacy (Head, Heart, Hands) to play. This is “homework” all children love to complete and will bring “play” into the home.

Our TRYathlon event inspires students to experience physical movement activities on land, water and wheels. The project has a service learning theme culminatin­g in advocacy for health and wellness in our community. Students learn that all people (regardless of health) can find a physical activity within our community.

The acquisitio­n of physical literacy is a lifelong journey. The developmen­t of motor skills in our early years is essential. We aspire young people to engage in daily physical activity with increasing levels of intensity, to impact positively on their well-being. We help students build connection­s between mindfulnes­s, exercise, health, neuroplast­icity and nutrition so that they recognize and meet developmen­tal milestones.

 ??  ?? Rachel Crossland is head of Primary PE at Dulwich Pudong
Rachel Crossland is head of Primary PE at Dulwich Pudong

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