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DfES/DCMS. (2003) Learning through PE and Sport. A Guide to the Physical Education, School Sport and Club Link Strategy. London: Department for Education and Skills

Learning though PE and Sport
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Learning through PE and Sport. A Guide to the Physical Education, School Sport and Club Link Strategy

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"The Prime Minister launched the PE, School Sport and Club Links (PESSCL) strategy on 2 October 2002. It is being delivered by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) through eight programmes.

  • Specialist sports colleges
  • School sports coordinators
  • Gifted and talented
  • QCA PE - School sport investigation
  • Step into sport
  • Professional development
  • School/club links
  • Swimming

Over the next three years, from April 2003, the Government is investing 459 million to transform PE and school sport."

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  • Specialist schools evaluation (2001)
  • Game Plan (2002)
  • Big lottery evaluation PE (2005)
  • key words

    PESSCL,specialist sport colleges,school sports coordinators,gifted and talented,step into sport,sport development and pe,schools and sport development

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