Full suite of powerpoint slides covering Unit 4, Sports Leadership for the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport. Includes assignments, video and more.
Leadership PSHE / Citizenship lesson resource. The lesson considers the different qualities required in becoming a great leader using examples of different leaders including Barrack Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates.
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This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required . The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute session but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so. Pupils will need access to the internet during this lesson.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE teacher. Lesson meets current UK PSHE guidance.
Lesson includes-
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
Video clip
Optional homework slide
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This lesson is designed around the iGCSE Business Studies curriculum (Cambridge) however could easily be used for other exam boards. This lesson focuses on Laissez-faire, autocratic, and democratic leadership styles. There is a printable starter and main activity included.
Included:
PPT (with bell ringer & plenary included)
Starter
Main Activity
*Because of copyright issues I have not included examples of real world ‘leaders’ however I would recommend doing so to contextualize the issue for students.
Full unit presentation, slides split into lessons, with a worksheet provided as well.
BTEC Level 3 Nationals in Sport (2016 specification). Each lesson includes a starter activity, lesson objectives, practical tasks, and a plenary task.
I have included a templates for each part of the assignment broken down into parts.
This Powerpoint identifies the skills and qualities required to be a good sports leader. The modules cover
Core Values and Qualities of a Sports Leader.
Planning a Sports Session.
Managing Pupil Behaviour.
Motivating Participants.
Creating a Session Plan.
Role of the Official.
What contributes to a Healthy LifeStyle.
I put together this power point and have used it successfully for many years while delivering the Sports Leaders Level 1 and 2 Award.
The majority of students who have successfully gained the qualification have displayed social & emotional difficulties, Special Educational Needs and behaviour difficulties, or they are very passionate about playing sport. The award has enabled them to develop personal confidence and self esteem, improve their communication skills, both verbal and non verbal and increase their fitness and health.
Each module is broken down and explained in detail, so that each students fully understands the skills and qualities of a positive sports leader.
I was observed by OFSTED during a school inspection and the feedback I got from them was excellent.
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Leadership assembly directed at KS3 Y9 but can be adjusted to KS4. Info. on the slides example: Resourceful Leaders at School
A resourceful student leader:
• Helps solve problems
• Supports younger students
• Finds ways to improve things
• Speaks respectfully
• Uses initiative
They don’t say:
“I can’t.”
They say:
“I’ll find a way.”
Leadership Without a Badge
You don’t need a title to lead.
You show leadership when you:
*Help someone who is stuck
*Model good behaviour
*Encourage others
*Pick someone up who is having a bad day
*Do the right thing when no one is watching
Everyone can be a leader.
This is a complete unit of teaching resources for Unit 5 from outcomes A to D. It contains PowerPoint presentations, quizzes and a student handbook contains research tasks and activities that work through the learning aims A to D. Additionally there is also interactive radio radio exercises as well as paper based table top team activities to use for outcome D.
Cambridge National - Sport Studies
R185 - Performance and leadership in sports activities
Coursework examples:
Task 1 - Observation form example 1
Task 1 - Observation form example 2
Task 2 - Improvement plan example
Task 3 - Risk Assessment example
Task 3 - Session plan example
Task 5 - Session evaluation example
In this inspiring 41-slide assembly, we explore the essence of leadership and its profound impact on individuals and communities. Discover what it truly means to be a leader and the diverse qualities that make great leaders. From historical role models to modern-day visionaries, we draw inspiration from extraordinary leaders who have changed the world. Learn how to cultivate essential leadership skills, including communication, decision-making, and emotional intelligence.
This assembly includes
• Defining a Leader: Exploring the qualities and characteristics that define an effective leader.
• Leadership Examples: Showcasing inspiring role models from history and modern times who have demonstrated exceptional leadership.
• Leadership Skills: Identifying essential leadership skills such as communication, decision-making, and emotional intelligence.
• Developing Leadership: Providing practical tips and opportunities for students to develop their leadership skills.
• Informative videos
• Reflection and discussions
• Follow up tutor time activity
This mini pack is designed for school leaders, coaches, and educators who want to bring structure, clarity, and impact to their coaching conversations. Whether you’re just beginning your coaching journey or looking for simple tools to provide consistency in your practice, these ready-to-use templates will help you open meaningful dialogue and support professional growth.
What it contains:
• Conversation Starters - curated coaching questions for goal setting, reflection, and resilience.
• Coaching Session Notes Template - a structured format to capture insights, challenges, and next steps.
• GROW Model Framework - a proven tool for guiding conversations from vision to action.
• Weekly Reflection Journal - prompts for coachees to build habits of reflection and accountability.
Simple, professional, and easy to adapt, this pack is your go-to toolkit for empowering growth through coach-like leadership.
Editable word document, PDF and PowerPoint are included to enable you to edit, share and photocopy as per your needs.
A word search puzzle about digital leadership. This is a fun and educational activity that challenges participants to find and circle specific words relating to digital leadership within a grid of letters. Hidden within this grid are relevant words and terms associated with digital leadership.
Words included:
Vision
Adaptability
Innovation
Strategy
Collaboration
Resilience
Data
Driven
Change
Management
Cybersecurity
Continuous
Learning
Customer
Data
Empowerment
In this resource bundle, you will find:
a senior leadership role application/covering letter example
a set of 80 interview questions with follow up questions (no answers)
another set of almost 30 interview questions (no answers)
a guide to acing a student panel
15 questions to ask at the end of your formal interview
guidance on school tours for interview or application
guidance on goldfish bowl interview activities
guidance on how to ace a common in tray on leadership interview - the prioritisation task.
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Leadership - Ten Qualities of a Good Leader PowerPoint Presentation. Helpful at the beginning of the year. Includes ten qualities that make a good leader. Some of the characteristics of a good leader include self-confidence, a sense of justice, and self-control. Good BTS character education activity or use when you are discussing classroom rules and behavior expectations. We tell kids to be good leaders,and not followers, but they need to know how. Good for back to school or the beginning of the year to provide students an understanding of expectations. Use at the beginning of the year to motivate. Use at the end of the year to review important life skills. (For professional development, insert the word teacher for leader, and student for follower) Animated slides, Partner activity and writing assignment included, along with some quick review questions.
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1 hour fully resourced Careers lesson focusing on why future employers are looking for leadership skills, what these are and how we can use them and demonstrate we have these. Ideal as part of a unit for the Gatsby Benchmark Careers Guidelines.
The lesson sees students investigate the different facets of leadership, complete a leadership skills audit, team group activities, individual tasks, clip tasks and and is perfect for a PSHE Careers unit.
This resource pack includes a one hour long PowerPoint with accompanying worksheets, well differentiated activities, literacy focus tasks, clip tasks with three-way differentiated questions and information sheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is useful for PSHE, Citizenship or Tutor Time. As with all our lessons, you don’t need any prior knowledge as all the information is included - you can just pick up and teach it.
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32 slide powerpoint covering all content listed for the Leadership unit of the AQA A Level PE course.
Includes what leadership is, qualities of good leaders, ways of becoming a leader, leadership styles, Fiedler’s contingency model, Chelladurai’s multi-dimensional model.
Made for the AQA A Level PE course but could be adapted to suit the Edexcel or OCR courses.
This fun and original assembly aims to assist children in understanding the value of effective leadership, through:
-Understanding what leadership is and recognising why it is important (with the help of a funny, purposeful video, which is hyperlinked into the presentation);
-Finding out about great leaders and their achievements from across history and in the modern day;
-Demonstrating the power of leadership through an engaging and powerful ‘blindfold challenge’ game;
-Looking at everyday activities and considering which require effective leadership skills;
-Understanding how and why leadership can be important in school, and thinking about how they would use teamwork in different scenarios;
-Ending with a hymn about leadership.
This assembly is tried and tested, and has always been really well received in the past. It is comprehensive (26 slides in total) and the slides are visually engaging and well-presented, and the subject matter is tailored to the interests and needs of young people. For example, there are references to scenarios and dilemmas that they themselves might find themselves in order to help them to make the right choices in their own lives.
No further resources are required except a blindfold for the challenge activity - everything else that you need to present the assembly is included.
The assembly presentation is fairly self-explanatory, but I’ve included guidance notes to assist the speaker just in case. Hope that you find this useful!
An assembly encompassing the idea of leadership. The assembly explores 'what is leadership?' before looking at different leaders in the world of sport and business.
The assembly asks students what they believe leadership to be and what traits a good leader should have.
There is opportunities for the leader of the assembly to add in their own school's protocols.
Suitable for KS3 however can be adapted for KS2 and KS4. Brilliant for Achievement Co-ordinators or Heads of Year.
Intro to an assembly exploring the theme of leadership.
Short video I clipped together from the film Full Metal Jacket. WARNING - strong language is used but all of this is beeped out.
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Animated presentation on the various stlyes of leadership. This was used for AS students in China but will also be useful for KS4 students