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The NWCPEA Innovation Award Open Call for 2018 Applications Deadline Friday 11 th May 2018! The Award is open to individuals working in Physical Education, either in Primary and/or Secondary school, or to a group of people who have worked together on a successful physical education-related project or case study. It will celebrate innovatory practice in Physical Education settings. The evidence for the award may be related to any of the following categories: 1. High Quality Physical Education – across the school 2. Innovative Teaching and Learning in Physical Education (including e.g. curriculum development, negotiated teacher/pupil learning, assessment processes, cross-curricular issues and whole school links etc.) 3. Inclusion and Equity 4. Physical Education activities beyond the curriculum 5. Physical Education links with the community 6. Raising Awareness of physical education’s contribution(s) to healthy well-being/active lifestyles 7. Improving life chances of ‘at risk’ students through Physical Education 8. Physical Education in a Technological World (e.g. use of ICT) 9. Continuing Professional Development 10. Leadership or Management 11. International Links The Award comprises a cheque for £250 and a Best Practice in Physical Education Innovation certificate. Nominees should be:

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The NWCPEA Innovation AwardOpen Call for 2018 Applications Deadline Friday 11th May 2018!

The Award is open to individuals working in Physical Education, either in Primary and/or Secondary school, or to a group of people who have worked together on a successful physical education-related project or case study. It will

celebrate innovatory practice in Physical Education settings. The evidence for the award may be related to any of the following categories:

1. High Quality Physical Education – across the school2. Innovative Teaching and Learning in Physical Education (including e.g. curriculum development, negotiated

teacher/pupil learning, assessment processes, cross-curricular issues and whole school links etc.)3. Inclusion and Equity4. Physical Education activities beyond the curriculum 5. Physical Education links with the community6. Raising Awareness of physical education’s contribution(s) to healthy well-being/active lifestyles7. Improving life chances of ‘at risk’ students through Physical Education8. Physical Education in a Technological World (e.g. use of ICT)9. Continuing Professional Development10. Leadership or Management11. International Links

The Award comprises a cheque for £250 and a Best Practice in Physical Education Innovation certificate.

Nominees should be:

Physical Education/School Sport practitioners in primary or secondary school settings Other persons who have contributed significantly to good and/or innovatory practice in Physical

Education/School Sport in the North West Region. Nominations must be made on the official proforma available at www.nwcpea.org and submitted to Rita

Hesford [email protected] no later than Friday 11th May 2018.

We look forward to hearing about your innovative practice!