Outdoor adventurous activities: leadership

Outdoor adventurous activities: leadership

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Why this why now

This unit of work explores the concept of leadership in more depth than previously. Pupils will be able to use all their learning around what makes an effective team covered in previous outdoor and adventurous activities units, to really delve deep into the important skill of leadership. Throughout the unit, pupils will then have the opportunity to really test their leadership skills and develop a strong understanding of the importance of effective leadership when applying effective tactics as strategies to complete team challenges.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils can create effective strategies to solve problems.
  • Pupils understand how to collaborate in teams.
  • Pupils can communicate within their teams.
  • Pupils know why it is important to be able to communicate in teams.
  • Pupils understand that everyone in the team has to be included in order for the team to be successful.
  • Pupils know how to orientate a map to locate points.
  • Pupils can apply their team work skills in competitive activities linked to orienteering.

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Why this why now

This unit of work explores the concept of leadership in more depth than previously. Pupils will be able to use all their learning around what makes an effective team covered in previous outdoor and adventurous activities units, to really delve deep into the important skill of leadership. Throughout the unit, pupils will then have the opportunity to really test their leadership skills and develop a strong understanding of the importance of effective leadership when applying effective tactics as strategies to complete team challenges.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils can create effective strategies to solve problems.
  • Pupils understand how to collaborate in teams.
  • Pupils can communicate within their teams.
  • Pupils know why it is important to be able to communicate in teams.
  • Pupils understand that everyone in the team has to be included in order for the team to be successful.
  • Pupils know how to orientate a map to locate points.
  • Pupils can apply their team work skills in competitive activities linked to orienteering.