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Thursday, 15 November 2018

Passion Projects


What have I learned?
I've learned what SWOT means and What have I learned?

Who is in my team?
Lenora, Anneleise, Adi, Ofa and me.

What is SWOT analysis?
SWOT analysis is a strategic planning technique used to help a person or organisation identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to business competition or project planning.

SWOT Analysis
Strengths:
  • We have people who know and play the chosen sport
  • We are good at working with kids/have coached before.
  • We have experienced professional training

Weakness:
  • We may not be able to work with certain kids because of behaviour.
  • Lack of involvement.
  • Lack of interest from the kids.
Opportunities:
  • We can give them sports tips.
  • We can teach them to improve/ to Vs other students to test their skills.
  • No cost available
  • This can also help us improve our own skills when we are questioned about our way of teaching a certain sport.

Threats:
  • Injuries that cannot be prevented/ constant injuries.
  • Social skills(too shy to talk)
  • Fail to prevent injuries that can be prevented.

Problem solving:
Weakness
We can try and make it for fun and enjoyable for the young people.
We can make it challenging and competitive.


Threats:
We can put them in small groups and get to know each other first.
We can never prevent injuries but we can help with working in a safer environment during the time we have with them, and we can also provide them with first-aid kit


Strengths:
We will look at the level of skill that the students have and use that to teach them what they need to improve on.
The skills we learnt will be put to good use when we work with the students.T


Opportunities:
We can contact the Hornby primary school for permission to work with the primary students.

We can also work with other groups that have similar ideas to work with.


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