Steve is an education consultant with significant leadership and teaching experience in secondary, further and higher education, and has primary and secondary teacher training. He is also a physical education specialist and is currently undertaking significant roles for the Association for Physical Education (afPE), including leading on the Sport England Teacher Training project, the national lead for health and safety, and the development of remote learning for the Oak Academy national programme. Steve has been involved in school inspection for twenty years and has held various local authority roles.
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This webinar provides school leaders, headteachers and PE leads with practical advice and guidance on delivering safe and effective remote secondary PE lessons in line with DfE expectations towards developing a full remote education curriculum sharing how remote PE lessons can be delivered safely and effectively.

This webinar provides school leaders, headteachers and PE leads with practical advice and guidance on delivering safe and effective remote secondary PE lessons in line with DfE expectations towards developing a full remote education curriculum sharing how remote PE lessons can be delivered safely and effectively.
Following the announcement on Monday 4th January to place the UK into another national lockdown, all schools must now provide high-quality remote education, aligned as closely as possible with in-school provision. This includes PE, although the DfE acknowledges the difficulty in delivering the subject remotely in its Remote Education Good Practice guidance, updated in October 2020.