This course requires 2 options.
Athlete Development 3
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Gareth Hyett.
The Athlete Development Programme is for students who are, or will be, in a school first team or compete at a high level in their chosen sport.
This course is made up of five periods. Two of these are strength and conditioning sessions and three theory lessons. The strength and conditioning sessions are compulsory and are a major component of this course.
This course is by selection only. Selections are decided by Mr Hyett and Mr Marshall in conjuction with first team coaches.
We only offer 16 Level Three NCEA Credits. This is due to the two strength and conditioning sessions per week.
You may not study PHE3 in conjunction with ADP3.
Course Overview
Term 1
- Devise strategies for a physical activity outcome (3.9)
Term 2
- Examine a current issue and it's impact on NZ society (3.5)
Term 3
- Evaluate the effectiveness of a performance improvement programme (3.3)
Term 4
- Demonstrate quality performance of a physical activity in an applied setting (3.4)
Prerequisites
ADP2 preferred
You must be in a school 1st team or compete at a high level in your chosen sport.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
$75 ADP fee (service fee)
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Physical Education 3.3 - Evaluate the effectiveness of a performance improvement programme
NZQA Info
Physical Education 3.4 - Demonstrate quality performance of a physical activity in an applied setting
NZQA Info
Physical Education 3.5 - Examine a current physical activity event, trend, or issue and its impact on New Zealand society
NZQA Info
Physical Education 3.9 - Devise strategies for a physical activity outcome
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 16
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.