In order to achieve P6 and to ensure that you have sufficient evidence for P3 and P4 you are going to plan, organise and lead a visit to the Royal Air Force Museum on Wednesday 25th January 2012. This is part of Task 3.
Using the same planning process as for the NAVEX work in groups to plan the day at the museum. You will need to produce a written brief (set of orders), an oral briefing, a letter to parents and a Risk Assessment. Although you will not need to produce a route card, you will need to plan how the class will get to and from the museum, including train times. All I will do is book insurance, the train tickets (once I am told when/where we are travelling) and complete the school's "School Visits" form. Make sure that you tell me to do these jobs in the orders!
YOU WILL GIVE THE BRIEFING TO THE REST OF THE CLASS ON THURSDAY 15 DEC 11
To help you there is an example of a letter to parents on the G Drive, together with blank Risk Assessments.
Have a look at the website of the RAF museum
http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Year 12 Level 3 Thursday 17th November 2011
De-briefing a team after a given task
LO: To be able to de-brief the group after Wednesday's NAVEX to Erith, in order to achieve P3, P4 and M2.
Starter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS2j53vixdc
The Debrief. The process of preparing the de-brief will follow 6 stages:
1. In your teams brainstorm your initial reflections on Wednesday's NAVEX. (5 mins. Use A3 paper)
2. Draw your brainstorming reflections into 5 key bullet points. (5 mins. Use A3 paper)
3. Start to formalise your debrief points. Complete Debrief Sheet 1 (download from G Drive) (10 mins)
4. Complete Debrief sheet 2, which provides the framework and structure for the debrief (download from the G Drive) (20 mins)
5. Prepare and give your oral debrief (30 mins)
6. Prepare and submit your written debrief (60 mins)
There are images for you to use as evidence of your participation in a folder on the G Drive (Images NAVEX)
LO: To be able to de-brief the group after Wednesday's NAVEX to Erith, in order to achieve P3, P4 and M2.
Starter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS2j53vixdc
The Debrief. The process of preparing the de-brief will follow 6 stages:
1. In your teams brainstorm your initial reflections on Wednesday's NAVEX. (5 mins. Use A3 paper)
2. Draw your brainstorming reflections into 5 key bullet points. (5 mins. Use A3 paper)
3. Start to formalise your debrief points. Complete Debrief Sheet 1 (download from G Drive) (10 mins)
4. Complete Debrief sheet 2, which provides the framework and structure for the debrief (download from the G Drive) (20 mins)
5. Prepare and give your oral debrief (30 mins)
6. Prepare and submit your written debrief (60 mins)
There are images for you to use as evidence of your participation in a folder on the G Drive (Images NAVEX)
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Year 12 Level 2 Employment in the Uniformed Public Services
Tasks 1 and 2 are shown below. The deadline for completion of Task 1 is 29 Nov 11 and for Task 2 06 Dec. Make sure that you read and understand the content in the Range.
Make sure that you download the complete Assignment Brief from the G Drive
Make sure that you download the complete Assignment Brief from the G Drive
For your current situation for Unit 2 (and Unit 4) have a look at the tables below:
Use this information to work out your ACTION PLAN to complete any missing assessment tasks.
Year 12 Public Services Level 3 Thursday 17 November 2011
Brieifng and de-briefing for a team exercise- NAVEX to Erith.
Remembrance Walk and visit to Parliament November 2011
Public Service students from Arden joined several thousand veterens and members of the public in central London on Friday 11th November, to commemorate Remembrance Day. The group visited Trafalgar Square, where they joined in the national 2 minute silence, before moving to Whitehall and several other memorial sites across the capital.
http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/about-us/media-centre/news/remembrance/silence-in-the-square-2011
The event was a great success and a very poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict.
http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/about-us/media-centre/news/remembrance/silence-in-the-square-2011
The event was a great success and a very poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict.
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Year 13 Level 3: Unit 20 Communications and Technology in the Uniformed Public Services
Assignment One
The Assignment Brief can be found on the G Drive. You will need to download the Assignment Brief and look at Task 1 below.
In order to complete the task you will also need to look in detail at JSP 101, which is also located on the G Drive. Some internet research will be necessary.Take careful note of the deadlines!
The Assignment Brief can be found on the G Drive. You will need to download the Assignment Brief and look at Task 1 below.
In order to complete the task you will also need to look in detail at JSP 101, which is also located on the G Drive. Some internet research will be necessary.Take careful note of the deadlines!
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Year 11 Unit 2 "Improving Health & Fitness for entry to the Uniformed Public Services
Year 11 Public Services
First: Update your Food & Lifestyle Diary for the last week and your PFA scores (if you carried out the assessment on 04 Nov or 02 Dec 11).
Now: Your task today will be to plan a health improvement programme (P8) that would last for a minimum of 6 weeks. The intended audience would be a small group of soldier recuits whose fitness levels fall below the established minimums to pass the Army's Personal Fitness Assessment. This will enable you to achieve P8 (plan a personal health improvement programme)
You should prepare the plan as a booklet, a leaflet or even a power point that could be given or shown to the soldiers who would be following the programme. You should set aims/objectives, activities and targets for each week, along with diet and lifestyle advice.
*** THERE IS A TEMPLATE FOR YOU TO USE IN THE PUBLIC SERVICES FOLDER ON THE G DRIVE. IT IS TITLED " A PERSONAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT TASK". Make a copy to your user area and complete the activities***
Refer to your own food and lifestyle diaries and fitness records for some ideas. Think about an attractive and easy to understand method of presenting this work.
Remember that the pogramme should follow the SPORT format, ie it should be Specific, Progressive, avoid Overload, Relevant and for specific periods of Time.
You might get some ideas from the websites and video clips below:
http://www.army.mod.uk/join/20261.aspx
http://www.army.mod.uk/join/20153.aspx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPmIPzgzr0o
http://www.no1bootcamp.com/index.php?page=classic
Completed work should be emailed to me at jwilson@crownwoods.org.uk at the end of Period 6.
First: Update your Food & Lifestyle Diary for the last week and your PFA scores (if you carried out the assessment on 04 Nov or 02 Dec 11).
Now: Your task today will be to plan a health improvement programme (P8) that would last for a minimum of 6 weeks. The intended audience would be a small group of soldier recuits whose fitness levels fall below the established minimums to pass the Army's Personal Fitness Assessment. This will enable you to achieve P8 (plan a personal health improvement programme)
You should prepare the plan as a booklet, a leaflet or even a power point that could be given or shown to the soldiers who would be following the programme. You should set aims/objectives, activities and targets for each week, along with diet and lifestyle advice.
*** THERE IS A TEMPLATE FOR YOU TO USE IN THE PUBLIC SERVICES FOLDER ON THE G DRIVE. IT IS TITLED " A PERSONAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT TASK". Make a copy to your user area and complete the activities***
Refer to your own food and lifestyle diaries and fitness records for some ideas. Think about an attractive and easy to understand method of presenting this work.
Remember that the pogramme should follow the SPORT format, ie it should be Specific, Progressive, avoid Overload, Relevant and for specific periods of Time.
You might get some ideas from the websites and video clips below:
http://www.army.mod.uk/join/20261.aspx
http://www.army.mod.uk/join/20153.aspx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPmIPzgzr0o
http://www.no1bootcamp.com/index.php?page=classic
Completed work should be emailed to me at jwilson@crownwoods.org.uk at the end of Period 6.
Monday, 7 November 2011
Remembrance Week 2011
This week is Remembrance Week, which will conclude with Friday's Remembrance Walk to Central London for years 12 and 13.
Take some time to consider what Remembrance is all about and why it has such significance in this country and at this time of year.
You may also like to look at the links below:
http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/
http://www.lastpost.be/
Take some time to consider what Remembrance is all about and why it has such significance in this country and at this time of year.
You may also like to look at the links below:
http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/
http://www.lastpost.be/
Friday, 4 November 2011
Year 11 Fitness Assessment Friday 04 Nov 11
The next PFA will take place today. Look at your previous scores below and use these to set your targets for today. You should be aiming to improve in at last one of the 3 key disciplines (Press Ups, Sit Ups and the 1 1/2 mile run).
UPDATED RESULTS FOR 04 NOV 11
Also remember to update your Food and Lifestyle diary for the half term week and this week!
UPDATED RESULTS FOR 04 NOV 11
Also remember to update your Food and Lifestyle diary for the half term week and this week!
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Year 13 Level 3: Unit 20 Communications and Technology in the Uniformed Public Services
Unit Start Date: 03 Nov 11
Completion: 07 Feb 12
The Specification and Assignment Brief have been placed on the G Drive and you should copy them to your own user area.
Completion: 07 Feb 12
The Specification and Assignment Brief have been placed on the G Drive and you should copy them to your own user area.
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