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IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E6 Delivering the Activity Session

8 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Zali and Sarah tackle the biggest topic in the series. They cover sequencing and pacing, leadership styles, instruction and demonstration using the DEDICT model, monitoring technique and safety, giving feedback, responding to individual difficulties, and facilitating group interaction. Key Takeaways: - Sequence activities for skill progression and pace flexibly based on participant skill, energy, safety, and engagement. - Three leadership styles apply: autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire. Leaders may shift between all three within a session. - The DEDICT model structures demonstration: Demonstrate, Explain, Demonstrate again slowly, Imitate, Coach, Test. - Feedback should be specific, timely, and encouraging. Praise in public, correct in private. - Respond to individual difficulties through observation, collaboration, and tailored modifications. - Facilitate group interaction by setting clear rules, encouraging inclusiveness, and managing conflicts sensitively. Disclaimer: This episode features AI-generated voices created using ElevenLabs, with content developed by IVET. This podcast is produced for educational purposes only as an additional learning resource within the IVET suite, and as such remains the intellectual property of the IVET Group. Any unauthorised use or distribution is strictly prohibited. All content is current at the time of recording and may not reflect subsequent updates.

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episode IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E2 Session Types and Communication Techniques artwork

IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E2 Session Types and Communication Techniques

In this episode, Zali and Sarah explore the five types of recreational sessions and the communication techniques leaders use with different participant groups. They cover how non-instructional leadership differs from coaching, the distinction between teaching, training, and coaching, and how communication shifts across five key situations depending on participant profile. Key Takeaways: - Five session types: non-competitive physical activity for leisure, games-based activities, after-school and holiday care programs, creative programs, and social interaction programs. - Recreation leaders facilitate enjoyment and participation, not technical skill instruction. - Teaching, training, and coaching are distinct approaches that may all be used within a single session. - Communication techniques adapt across five situations: establishing rapport, maintaining group cohesion, giving instructions, motivating participants, and providing feedback. - Each technique varies depending on participant profile, including children, adolescents, adults, older people, and people with disability. Disclaimer: This episode features AI-generated voices created using ElevenLabs, with content developed by IVET. This podcast is produced for educational purposes only as an additional learning resource within the IVET suite, and as such remains the intellectual property of the IVET Group. Any unauthorised use or distribution is strictly prohibited. All content is current at the time of recording and may not reflect subsequent updates.

31 de mar de 202610 min
episode IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E5 Introducing the Session artwork

IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E5 Introducing the Session

Episode 5 of Deliver rec sessions explores how the introduction sets the tone for the entire session. Zali and Sarah break down how to explain objectives, provide safety information across procedures, behaviour, and boundaries, advise participants of staff roles and communication protocols, and encourage questions before and during the session. Key Takeaways: - The introduction covers objectives, safety information, staff roles, and expectations before activities begin. - Safety information addresses three areas: safety procedures, safe behaviour including equipment use, and safe areas and boundaries. - Participants need to know how to signal difficulties, whether through hand signals, whistles, verbal communication, or non-verbal cues. - Advising participants of staff roles and communication protocols helps them know who to approach and how. - Encouraging questions and checking understanding prevents misunderstandings and promotes a safe environment. Disclaimer: This episode features AI-generated voices created using ElevenLabs, with content developed by IVET. This podcast is produced for educational purposes only as an additional learning resource within the IVET suite, and as such remains the intellectual property of the IVET Group. Any unauthorised use or distribution is strictly prohibited. All content is current at the time of recording and may not reflect subsequent updates.

31 de mar de 20265 min
episode IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E4 Assessing Participants and Adjusting Your Plan artwork

IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E4 Assessing Participants and Adjusting Your Plan

In this episode, Zali and Sarah discuss how leaders assess participant characteristics and capabilities on arrival through observation and questioning. They unpack the five participant considerations from the unit and share practical guidance on consulting sensitively and adjusting session plans. Key Takeaways: - Leaders assess participants through observation and questioning, then adjust the session plan as needed. - Five participant considerations: age, physical capabilities and medical conditions, experience level, older people, and people with disability. - Older people have specific physical, emotional, and motivational needs including fall prevention and social connection. - When working with people with disability, focus on capabilities and consult with the participant to identify needs and preferences. - Adjustments may be for individuals or the whole group, ensuring activities are challenging yet achievable. Disclaimer: This episode features AI-generated voices created using ElevenLabs, with content developed by IVET. This podcast is produced for educational purposes only as an additional learning resource within the IVET suite, and as such remains the intellectual property of the IVET Group. Any unauthorised use or distribution is strictly prohibited. All content is current at the time of recording and may not reflect subsequent updates.

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episode IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E7 Encouraging and Supporting Participants artwork

IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E7 Encouraging and Supporting Participants

In Episode 7 of Deliver rec sessions, Zali and Sarah focus on the ongoing communication that keeps participants engaged and improving. They discuss creating an environment where questions are welcome, using techniques for positive reinforcement and motivation, and highlighting strengths while providing constructive feedback on technique. Key Takeaways: - Create an environment for questions through active listening, regular check-ins, and genuine engagement. - Positive reinforcement includes specific praise, realistic goal setting, celebrating successes, and tailoring your approach to each individual. - Highlighting strengths builds confidence and reinforces good technique. - Technique feedback methods include demonstration, verbal instruction, breaking skills down, visual aids, and video analysis. - Different participants respond to different encouragement. Pay attention and adjust accordingly. Disclaimer: This episode features AI-generated voices created using ElevenLabs, with content developed by IVET. This podcast is produced for educational purposes only as an additional learning resource within the IVET suite, and as such remains the intellectual property of the IVET Group. Any unauthorised use or distribution is strictly prohibited. All content is current at the time of recording and may not reflect subsequent updates.

31 de mar de 20265 min
episode IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E6 Delivering the Activity Session artwork

IVET Sport & Rec: Deliver Rec Sessions - E6 Delivering the Activity Session

In this episode, Zali and Sarah tackle the biggest topic in the series. They cover sequencing and pacing, leadership styles, instruction and demonstration using the DEDICT model, monitoring technique and safety, giving feedback, responding to individual difficulties, and facilitating group interaction. Key Takeaways: - Sequence activities for skill progression and pace flexibly based on participant skill, energy, safety, and engagement. - Three leadership styles apply: autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire. Leaders may shift between all three within a session. - The DEDICT model structures demonstration: Demonstrate, Explain, Demonstrate again slowly, Imitate, Coach, Test. - Feedback should be specific, timely, and encouraging. Praise in public, correct in private. - Respond to individual difficulties through observation, collaboration, and tailored modifications. - Facilitate group interaction by setting clear rules, encouraging inclusiveness, and managing conflicts sensitively. Disclaimer: This episode features AI-generated voices created using ElevenLabs, with content developed by IVET. This podcast is produced for educational purposes only as an additional learning resource within the IVET suite, and as such remains the intellectual property of the IVET Group. Any unauthorised use or distribution is strictly prohibited. All content is current at the time of recording and may not reflect subsequent updates.

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