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The Physical Education (PE) is for children from junior infants to sixth class. The curriculum contributes to children’s overall development by helping them to lead full, active and healthy lives. The PE curriculum provides a balanced range of activities for children through the six strands: Athletics; Dance; Gymnastics; Games
- Physical Education Specification
The aim of Leaving Certificate Physical Education is to...
- Physical Education Specification
JC Physical Education Network. A new 135 hour Physical Education specification for Junior Cycle is being introduced to 1st year students from September 2023. The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) is convening a Junior Cycle Physical Education (JCPE) Network.
The Framework is structured around six curriculum models. Each model provides a detailed map, including a rationale, planning, implementation and assessment guidance, all of which can be used in the design of a physical education programme in senior cycle.
PE_planning. At NCCA, we work with learners, teachers, practitioners and parents to develop research-based curriculum and assessment.
The PE curriculum provides a balanced range of activities for children through the six strands: •Athletics •Dance •Gymnastics •Games •Outdoor and adventure activities •Aquatics.
The aim of Leaving Certificate Physical Education is to develop the learner’s capacity to become an informed, skilled, self-directed and reflective performer in physical education and physical activity in senior cycle and in their future life.
12 lip 2017 · The Physical Education (PE) is for children from junior infants to sixth class. The curriculum contributes to children’s overall development by helping them to lead full, active and healthy lives.