1. LearnFirst off, we discuss the most important elements of an exciting and engaging active session - the Boing way!
2. ExploreThen we get moving and explore some of the Boing play games. We think the best way to experience Boing is to do it.
3. ReflectWe then reflect on doing Boing and the way its delivered. We also learn about physical literacy and why its so important.
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4. CollaborateCollaboration is a key part of Boing. Here the attendees work together to explore the PlayTank and decide how they could deliver the play games using the Boing principles.
5. DeliverThe only way to learn is to do. So, we get the attendees delivering Boing to each other using the PlayGames and Boing principles.
6. SharingFinally, we share easy ways attendees can take this course and deliver it to others, so more and more people can be part of the Boing movement!
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1Coaches and VolunteersAnyone that works with children and young people, whether that is at a sports club, community group, primary school, after school club or youth group.
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2Master coachesAnyone who has the potential to become a Boing trainer and can go back into their clubs and community groups and share what they learn with the other coaches and volunteers they work with.
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What are the benefits?1. Get to know some of the Boing PlayGames that are free to use. 2. Explore and try out the Boing coaching principles. 3. Learn the power of play to excite and engage children. 4. Practice delivering Boing PlayGames in the Boing way. 5. Get to grips with the importance of physical literacy. 6. Take away practical tips on how to train the other coaches and volunteers. |
Step one: Email us to let us know you'd like to set up a course. Step two: We'll agree a date, time and venue together and then send you all the promotional materials. Step three: You invite the coaches and volunteers in your network to the course and ask them to sign up. Step four: Our team deliver an active, fun, collaborative and reflective course to your coaches and volunteers. Step five: Those coaches and volunteers incorporate Boing into their practice and use it to train up others they work with. |