1. Create Development are seeking cutting edge Maths and ICT Teachers

    • Do you teach either GCSE Maths or core ICT?
    • Are you at the cutting edge of your profession and your subject?
    • Do you want to test an online assessment tool that provides clear learning journeys and accelerates learning?

    If so, we want to hear from you.

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  2. Create Development Support the PRO-ACTIVE Awards 2011

    Early this May, the 2011 London PRO-ACTIVE Awards were held, bringing together some of London’s most important people in Sport and Physical Activity to celebrate the achievements of a special few.  Now in its fourth year, the Awards have really taken off with its most popular and oversubscribed event yet.  The Awards recognise the teachers, clubs, coaches, volunteers and organisations that go above and beyond in arranging and delivering Sport in London. 

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  3. Create Development at forefront of PE and School Sport Policy

    PE CPD - Westminster Briefing

    Create Development recently attended the Westminster Briefing for“The Future of School Sport: A New Approach to Improving Competition & Widening Participation”, ensuring the company is at the forefront of current and future policy within the industry.

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  4. Berkshire Leadership Academy

    “I was really hoping that they would learn lots from the LA, but also that they would see their gifts and potential as Young Leaders, and that they would come back with confidence and energy to keep going with their volunteering…I was absolutely amazed at the immediate transformation when they came into the centre yesterday!”

    Beth Cutting

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  5. International Rugby Coaching: What’s stopping you develop players into the best players

    Create Development Managing Director Ronnie Heath has appeared in the May edition of  International Rugby Coaching magazine. In an article entitled “What’s stopping you develop players into the best players”, Ronnie outlines the Multi-Abilities philosphy that underpins the Create Development approach  and the article goes into detail about creating better players by developing the whole person.

    The Raising the Bar resource, which is based on Morley and Bailey’s 5 abilities model,  gives coaches and teachers practical activities and progressions to develop individuals in cognitive, creative, personal and social abilities, as well as the physical. This articles puts it into a Rugby context and explains that developing better people actually develops better rugby players too.

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