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OCR GCSE PE is assessed through a combination of two written exams and practical performance in three activities. This page breaks down the specification for the written exams, including in-depth analysis of the last three exams: Average marks per paper for each unit Number of marks for each topic for the last three series, including Assessment Objective breakdown and whether it was in the ...
GCSE (9–1) specifications in Physical Education will equip learners with the knowledge, understanding, skills and values to develop and maintain their performance in physical activities and understand the benefits to health, fitness and well-being.
1a. Why choose an OCR qualification? Choose OCR and you’ve got the reassurance that you’re working with one of the UK’s leading exam boards. Our new OCR GCSE (9–1) in Physical Education course has been developed in consultation with teachers, employers and Higher Education to provide learners with a qualification that’s relevant to them and meets their needs.
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GCSE PE Specification = OCR GCSE (Grades 9-1) This is an OCR academic course and as much time is spent on the theoretical aspects of sport (60%) as on practical performances of sport (40%). It is aimed at students who are strong sporting performers i.e. at least school team performers.
OCR’s GCSE (9–1) in Physical Education requires learners to complete non-examined assessment. This is an essential part of the course and will allow learners to develop skills for further study or employment.
A private candidate may be a part-time student, someone taking a distance learning course, or OCR’s GCSE (9–1) in Physical Education requires learners to complete non-examined assessment.
Choose OCR and you’ve got the reassurance that you’re working with one of the UK’s leading exam boards. Our new OCR GCSE (9–1) in Physical Education course has been developed in consultation with teachers, employers and Higher Education to provide learners with a qualification that’s relevant to them and meets their needs.
Coursework A written analysis and evaluation of performance to bring about improvement in one activity. 20 marks total.
OCR GCSE Physical Education (9-1) (from 2016) qualification information including specification, exam materials, teaching resources, learning resources
PHYSICAL EDUCATION GCSE Ofsted said: “Personal development is a great strength.” February 2022 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) GCSE SPECIFICATION AT A GLANCE EXAM BOARD: OCR Candidates will pursue a course leading to the award of a GCSE 9-1 qualification at the end of Year 11.
What's Assessed: Students analyse and evaluate their own or a peer’s performance in one activity, drawing upon knowledge, understanding and skills from the course. How it's Assessed: Non-exam assessment (NEA) Written task under controlled conditions 20 Marks 10% of GCSE
understand the contribution which physical activity and sport make to health, fitness and well-being understand key socio-cultural influences which can affect people’s involvement in physical activity and sport. There are THREE assessment components to OCR’s A Level in Physical Education.
Our offer for GCSE (9-1) Physical Education This practical and engaging course has been developed after feedback from teachers and other key stakeholders, ensuring an inclusive specification that will allow all students to achieve their potential. At OCR we offer a qualification with a straightforward structure and clear focused content. We introduce students to a wide range of topics and ...
To gain higher level for ‘overview’ must overview all of the key skills involved in the sport on the specification
Choose OCR and you’ve got the reassurance that you’re working with one of the UK’s leading exam boards. Our new OCR GCSE (9–1) in Physical Education course has been developed in consultation with teachers, employers and Higher Education to provide learners with a qualification that’s relevant to them and meets their needs.
OCR GCSE Physical Education (9-1) (from 2016) qualification information including specification, exam materials, teaching resources, learning resources
GCSE (9–1) specifications in Physical Education will equip learners with the knowledge, understanding, skills and values to develop and maintain their performance in physical activities and understand the benefits to health, fitness and well-being.