Sport for Thought | UniSC | University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

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Sport for Thought

Sport for Thought uses sport to promote personal and social capability and raise the aspirations of Year 9 and Year 10 students to participate in higher education. The program is an initiative of UniSC, funded by the Australian Government Department of Education’s Higher Education Partnerships Program. It is free for targeted low SES Secondary Schools.

   

The Sport for Thought program includes:

  1. A five-hour immersive ‘Live Event’ at UniSC Sunshine Coast delivering:

  • a Personal Leadership Forum facilitated by the Program Leader and UniSC High Performance Student Athletes.
  • a Sports Clinic run by UniSC Sports Scientists covering Talent ID field tests.
  • Tours of state-of-the-art sport and learning spaces.
  • Education about university study options.

 

  1. An online learning experience providing a Certificate in Personal Leadership

The online Sport for Thought course gives students a university learning experience and reinforces the personal leadership skills that are explored in the Live Event Personal Leadership Forum i.e., self-reflection, organisational skills, resilience and perseverance, respectful relationships, and communication skills, as well as information about university life. The course can be done in students’ own time (approx. 5-6 hours) or schools can decide to implement the course partly or fully in curriculum time. A UniSC Certificate in Personal Leadership will be awarded to students who complete the online course, providing a valuable addition to their resumes/portfolios.

 

UniSC High Performance Student Athletes who are combining high level sport with higher education are featured in both the immersive Live Event and online course as role models, inspiring students and connecting them with personal leadership skills and higher education through storytelling and relationship building.

 

Audience: Years 9 and 10

Curriculum Alignment

Australian Curriculum

  • General Capability Personal and Social Capability
  • HPE learning area

UniSC Graduate Attributes

  • Organisation
  • Critical and creative thinking
  • Ethical
  • Communication

For more information:

Jocelyn Elliott, Sport for Thought Manager, JElliott1@usc.edu.au

Tania Stevenson, High Performance Sport Athlete Program Manager, tstevens@usc.edu.au.

Student speakers at presentation event