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Conversations about Physical Education with Nathan Walker | @NWalkerPE
A podcast for those dedicated to physical education - join the conversation. #PEInsightsPod 🙌🏼🎙️✨
Sponsored by Sports Directory, the leading supplier of PE and sports equipment to schools.
If you are interested in coming on the podcast, message @NWalkerPE or @PEScholar on Twitter/X.
Conversations about Physical Education with Nathan Walker | @NWalkerPE
A podcast for those dedicated to physical education - join the conversation. #PEInsightsPod 🙌🏼🎙️✨
Sponsored by Sports Directory, the leading supplier of PE and sports equipment to schools.
If you are interested in coming on the podcast, message @NWalkerPE or @PEScholar on Twitter/X.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 50min
Episode 80 - Exam PE Series: Deep Dive 2 - A deep dive into OCR/CNAT Phyiscal Education with Wayne Hill and James Long
In this episode, we dive deep into the realities of examination Physical Education through an honest and practical conversation with James and Wayne — two experienced educators working across different OCR pathways.While the discussion begins with the OCR GCSE PE specification, James quickly clarifies his context, teaching the OCR Cambridge National (Level 1/Level 2) Sports Studies course. What follows is a rich comparison between GCSE PE and CNAT Sports Studies, grounded in lived classroom experience rather than exam-board rhetoric.Wayne reflects on nearly two decades in education, from Colchester Royal Grammar School to his current role in an independent setting, leading GCSE PE and co-curricular provision from Year 7 to Year 13. He breaks down why OCR GCSE PE works logistically, how students respond to the exam structure, and the realities of cluster moderation, practical assessment, and NEA delivery — warts and all.James shares his journey from higher education into secondary teaching in challenging contexts, offering a clear-eyed view of the CNAT Sports Studies course. He explores its flexible structure, practical units such as Sport and Leadership and Outdoor Adventurous Activities, and why early organisation and strong teacher paperwork can make or break student outcomes.Across the episode, we unpack:The differences between OCR GCSE PE and OCR CNAT Sports StudiesPractical assessment, moderation, and grading challengesNEA delivery, time constraints, and common pitfallsWhat students enjoy most — and find hardest — across both pathwaysHow assessment models impact different learner profilesWe close by looking forward. Both guests share thoughtful hopes for the future of examination PE: qualifications that better reflect real-world physical activity, value diverse learner strengths, and allow schools to adapt provision without being penalised.A must-listen for PE teachers, Heads of Department, mentors, and anyone navigating curriculum choices in secondary PE.Want to take your learning further? Unlock exclusive PE resources, research, and CPD courses with PE Scholar Membership — your one-stop hub for professional growth and impact. Use code POD10 at checkout or visit https://psch.la/POD10 for 10% off today!We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 2min
Episode 79 - Exam PE Series: Deep Dive 1 - A deep dive into AQA GCSE Physical Education with Jackie Brookes
Examination PE doesn’t have to feel like a minefield.In this episode of the PE Insights Podcast, we’re joined by Jackie Brookes, founder of PE Active, alongside Will Swaithes, to unpick the complexities of the AQA GCSE PE specification and explore how teachers can deliver academic PE with confidence, clarity, and impact.Drawing on her extensive work with trainee teachers and early career teachers (ECTs), Jackie shares why so many teachers feel underprepared for examination PE — and, crucially, what can be done about it. Together, Jackie and Will offer practical, experience-led insights into mastering command words, assessment objectives, and exam technique, while keeping learning active and meaningful for pupils.Why trainee teachers often receive limited support with exam specificationsCommon gaps in content knowledge and assessment literacyJackie’s journey into academic PE and the origins of PE ActiveTeaching theory through movement for kinaesthetic learnersWhy AQA’s prescriptive nature can actually be a strengthUnderstanding the three Assessment Objectives (AOs):AO1 – KnowledgeAO2 – ApplicationAO3 – Higher-order thinkingThe “magic four” AO3 skills: analyse, evaluate, justify, discussHow AQA explicitly signals where AO3 is assessedWhy command words are central to exam successJackie’s B.U.C. method for breaking down exam questions:Box the command wordUnderline the topicCircle the sport or contextA clear breakdown of Paper 1 and Paper 2, question types, timings, and mark allocationsWhere AO3 is most heavily assessed in extended responsesHow the 30% practical performance is assessed across three activitiesWhat examiners look for in skills and applicationMaking sense of the 10% Analysis & Evaluation courseworkWhy precision matters — and what not to includeHow NEA supports AO3 development beyond the exam hallMaking the most of AQA’s official resourcesTeaching theory actively, not passivelyPlanning with AO3 at the forefrontUsing examiner reports to inform teachingWhy Jackie believes teachers should sit the exam themselvesBroadening sporting examples with equality, diversity, and inclusion in mindShould GCSE PE be renamed?The case for modernising contentRemoving outdated concepts (like body types)Why menstrual cycles and hormonal impacts on performance belong in the curriculumProtecting the physical and applied heart of PEDelivering AQA GCSE PE successfully isn’t about cramming content — it’s about understanding how knowledge is assessed, embedding AO3 thinking from the outset, and bringing theory to life through active, purposeful learning. When teachers are assessment-literate and confident with the specification, students are far better positioned to succeed.🔍 What’s covered in this episode?The challenge of examination PEDeciphering the AQA GCSE PE specificationCommand words & exam techniqueNEA: The practical componentTop tips for teachers delivering AQA GCSE PELooking ahead: the future of GCSE PE🎯 Key takeawayDelivering AQA GCSE PE successfully isn’t about cramming content — it’s about understanding how knowledge is assessed, embedding AO3 thinking from the outset, and bringing theory to life through active, purposeful learning. When teachers are assessment-literate and confident with the specification, students are far better positioned to succeed.Want to take your learning further? Unlock exclusive PE resources, research, and CPD courses with PE Scholar Membership — your one-stop hub for professional growth and impact. Use code POD10 at checkout or visit https://psch.la/POD10 for 10% off today!We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Jan 16, 2026 • 42min
Episode 78 - Amy Kovic - Making Physical Education Meaningful
What does it really mean for Physical Education to be fit for purpose?In this episode of the PE Insights Podcast, I’m joined by Amy, Head of Physical Education in a large secondary school, who shares how she has led a bold shift away from a traditional, sport-centric curriculum towards one rooted in meaningful experiences, inclusion, and lifelong physical activity.With over 16 years of experience and a background in leading a whole-school skills and competency-based programme, Amy unpacks how her philosophy around confidence, well-being, and student voice has shaped a radically different approach to PE. We explore how her department has redesigned curriculum intent, introduced innovative leadership pathways, supported learners who sit on the margins of participation, and embedded mental health and physical activity through initiatives such as the Rise Up programme.Amy also discusses the challenges and opportunities of overhauling assessment in PE, moving away from linear grading towards a more holistic model that values knowledge, skill, effort, and leadership. Central to this work is the shift from “assessment weeks” to meaningful feedback conversations that help students understand success in PE in more than just physical terms.This episode is a must-listen for PE teachers, leaders, and anyone interested in curriculum design, inclusion, and rethinking how we measure success in Physical Education.Want to take your learning further? Unlock exclusive PE resources, research, and CPD courses with PE Scholar Membership — your one-stop hub for professional growth and impact. Use code POD10 at checkout or visit https://psch.la/POD10 for 10% off today!We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Dec 17, 2025 • 43min
Episode 77 - Dr Emma Whewell - Becoming a PE Teacher: Identity, Power, and Possibility
In this episode of the PE Insights Podcast, I’m joined by Dr Emma Whewell, Associate Professor at the University of Northampton, for a rich and reflective conversation about identity, mentorship, and the evolving purpose of physical education.Drawing on over twenty years in Initial Teacher Education, Emma explores how PE teachers’ identities are largely shaped long before training begins, through acculturation and what Lortie famously described as the “apprenticeship of observation”. We discuss why this makes identity so resistant to change, and the pivotal role mentors play in either nurturing confidence and autonomy, or unintentionally doing harm.The conversation delves into the tensions mentors face between supporting innovation and complying with school systems, the importance of relational mentoring, and why trainees should be viewed as agents of change rather than problems to be managed. Emma also challenges the mismatch between what PE claims to do — preparing young people for lifelong physical activity — and what it often delivers in practice.Looking ahead, Emma shares how she is embracing digital and AI-supported pedagogies within ITE, using technology to enhance reflection, efficiency, creativity and confidence. From AI-supported interview preparation to lesson planning and content creation, this episode explores a future-focused, possibility-led approach to teacher education.Throughout the episode, I also share reflections linked to my own MA research on mentoring, professional identity and occupational socialisation, making this a particularly meaningful conversation for mentors, trainee teachers, teacher educators and PE leaders.Emma’s central message is clear: be curious. Watch widely, borrow thoughtfully, build relationships first, and give yourself permission to become the teacher you want to be.Want to take your learning further? Unlock exclusive PE resources, research, and CPD courses with PE Scholar Membership — your one-stop hub for professional growth and impact. Use code POD10 at checkout or visit https://psch.la/POD10 for 10% off today!We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Dec 12, 2025 • 57min
Episode 76 - David Wallace - Move to Learn: Primary PE, Inclusion and the International Classroom
In Episode 76 of The PE Insights Podcast, I’m joined by David Wallace, speaking to us from Bangkok, Thailand, where he currently teaches Junior Physical Education.David’s journey into primary PE was anything but linear. Trained in the UK as a secondary PE teacher at the University of Cumbria, he taught briefly in Burnley before taking a leap into international education. That move, initially described as a shock, became career-defining. With the support of a mentor who “took me under his wing,” David discovered a deep passion for primary PE, later leading Junior School PE in Hong Kong before returning to Bangkok.This conversation explores what it really means to put movement, inclusion and human experience at the heart of Physical Education.We discuss how PE has evolved to foreground social, emotional and cognitive learning alongside physical development, while still protecting movement as the core of the subject. David shares his honest reflections on lesson balance, feedback habits, and how the messages we send as teachers shape what children believe truly matters.A powerful moment in the episode centres on grouping and inclusivity. David reflects on witnessing a child left alone during partner selection and how that moment fundamentally changed his practice. From simple conversation-based grouping strategies to using digital tools like Team Shake, he explains why taking an extra minute to group intentionally is always worth it.The episode also offers valuable insight into international teaching. David explains why UK QTS acts as a global passport, how international schools have raised standards, and the professional freedom that comes with adapting curriculum to diverse contexts. He shares practical advice on accreditation, career progression and life overseas.We then dive into David’s Master’s research on online PE teacher communities, charting the shift away from Twitter/X towards Instagram and LinkedIn, and why maintaining external professional networks matters more than ever to avoid working in an echo chamber.Finally, we tackle one of the most sensitive topics in PE: the relationship between PE and Games. David unpacks competition, ability grouping, student choice, and how carefully separating these spaces can allow both to serve young people well.This is a thoughtful, honest and practice-rich conversation about belonging, balance and building meaningful experiences through Physical Education.Want to take your learning further? Unlock exclusive PE resources, research, and CPD courses with PE Scholar Membership — your one-stop hub for professional growth and impact. Use code POD10 at checkout or visit https://psch.la/POD10 for 10% off today!We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Dec 5, 2025 • 47min
Episode 75 - David Redfern - Why Physical Education should be enlightening
In this episode, Senior Lecturer David Redfern (Birmingham City University) joins us to explore what truly shapes positive experiences in Physical Education. From a childhood immersed in PE culture to leading subject mentoring for hundreds of trainee teachers, David shares a career defined by passion, purpose, and connection.We unpack the “trauma trend” in PE, why early experiences matter, and how teachers can consciously break cycles of fear, judgement, and fixed mindset. David dives into social constructivism, experiential learning, growth mindset, and the role of teachers as “actors” who model positivity and possibility for every learner.Listeners will hear practical, classroom-ready strategies including:• Breaking skills into manageable, achievable steps• Modelling and peer-modelling approaches• Visual scaffolding that supports EAL learners• How to develop genuine physical literacy beyond FMS• Ways to nurture confidence, curiosity, and movement beyond the gymDavid also shares innovative ideas – like sending home PE activity bags to shift parental perceptions and deepen movement habits outside school.We finish with quickfire insights: what PE must stop doing, what it must protect, and why David believes teachers should think less like coaches and more like facilitators of learning.If you care about meaningful PE, physical literacy, mentoring, or transforming learners’ experiences, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.Want to take your learning further? Unlock exclusive PE resources, research, and CPD courses with PE Scholar Membership — your one-stop hub for professional growth and impact. Use code POD10 at checkout or visit https://psch.la/POD10 for 10% off today!We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Nov 21, 2025 • 36min
Episode 74 - Bilal 'Bill' Saddik - Ripping up the textbook - a focus on holistic development in Physical Education
Welcome to the PE Insights Podcast!Epsiode 73 is a conversation with Bilal Saddik. Bill is super passionate and a real advocate for holistic development. In the episode, we explore Bill's thinking, holistic development, play, coaching vs. teaching, expectations in new teachers and experienced teachers with relation to adaptive teaching, gender, and no 'one size fits all'. The episode covers lots of ground... as always, I'd love to hear your thoughts!Want to take your learning further? Unlock exclusive PE resources, research, and CPD courses with PE Scholar Membership — your one-stop hub for professional growth and impact. Use code POD10 at checkout or visit https://psch.la/POD10 for 10% off today!We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Nov 14, 2025 • 44min
Episode 73 - Dr Josie Perry - Unpacking Neurodiversity, Motivation, and the 'Speedy Brain' in PE and Sport
In this episode of the PE Insights Podcast, Nathan speaks with Dr Josie Perry, chartered sport psychologist, author of six books and director of Performance in Mind. Josie’s work shines a light on identity, inclusivity and the realities of supporting neurodiverse children in movement and sport.Josie shares why so many adults lose a sense of themselves as active people, often rooted in school experiences where PE centred narrowly on team games. She argues that broader, more varied activities can protect a young person’s identity as someone who can move, play and be physically active.The conversation then explores the themes behind her book ADHD in Sport. Josie explains how ADHD traits show up in performance anxiety, emotional dysregulation and perfectionism, and highlights the growing need for understanding neurodiversity, something missing from her own training a decade ago. She unpacks why physical activity can be transformative for children with ADHD, while also acknowledging the limited research on overcoming sport-specific barriers.Listeners will hear practical and highly relatable strategies for PE teachers. Josie explains how motivation differs across neurotypes, why autistic learners seek safety and predictability, why neurotypical children may respond to importance and consequence, and why ADHD learners crave novelty and challenge. She offers simple adaptations that help everyone: sending pre-session information, offering demonstrations, using peer buddies, varying levels of challenge and involving learners in setting up equipment.The discussion also covers emotional regulation ideas, such as budgeting daily “energy coins”, and powerful approaches to self-talk. Josie explains why outcome-focused goals can undermine confidence, and why shifting learners towards inputs like effort, technique and small progressions supports lifelong participation. Her reflections on identity and belonging include a clear message: never let children pick teams. Instead, she returns to the true meaning of competition, rooted in the Latin idea of being “better together”.To close, Josie poses a question for every teacher: What are the children in my class motivated by?This episode is full of practical insight, compassion and clarity for anyone teaching neurodiverse young people, and is essential listening for PE teachers who want to create environments where every learner can thrive.We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Nov 6, 2025 • 53min
Episode 72 - Carla Howard - Redefining Curriculum and Collaboration at the Coal Face
In this episode of PE Insights, Nathan Walker is joined by Carla Howard, Head of PE and founder of the Heads of PE Network. Together, they explore how inclusive, holistic, and collaborative approaches are reshaping the PE curriculum.Carla shares how her department is reframing PE as “for all”—focusing on physical, cognitive, social, and affective development rather than elite performance. She discusses how student voice drives curriculum design, the power of small-sided games for engagement, and why assessment should reflect non-linear progress.The conversation also delves into Carla’s creation of a national Heads of PE Network that supports middle leaders and aspiring heads, and her reflections on the Curriculum and Assessment Review Final Report—from redefining PE’s purpose to renaming GCSE PE for the respect it deserves.We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.

Oct 17, 2025 • 37min
Episode 71 - James Tuthill - Trauma Informed Physical Education and a focus on Wellbeing - RISE UP in action.
Welcome back to the PE Insights Podcast. Thank you for your continued support.Episode 71 is a conversation with James Tuthill of Charles Darwin Primary School in Norfolk.We talk about how he is shifting the focus towards wellbeing in PE through using RISE Up in collaboration with Future Action and Neil Moggan.This one comes from recordings from the back end of the last academic year. Lots for Primary PE teachers to think about in this one.Hope you enjoy it!We are excited to share that we have formed a partnership with Sports Directory, with their 'My School Rewards' Scheme, you’ll get 10% back on every order, helping you to grow your department budget. Check it out now.


