The Physical Education Studies (General) course contributes to the development of the whole person. It
promotes the physical, social and emotional growth of students. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed
on understanding and improving performance in physical activities. The integration of theory and practice is
central to studies in this course.
The Physical Education Studies (General) course focuses on the complex interrelationships between motor
learning and psychological, biomechanical and physiological factors that influence individual and team
performance. Students engage as performers, leaders, coaches, analysts and planners of physical activity.
Physical activity serves both as a source of content and data and as a medium for learning. Learning in the
Physical Education Studies General course cannot be separated from active participation in physical activities
and involves students in closely integrated written, oral and physical learning experiences based upon the
study of selected physical activities.
The course appeals to students, with varying backgrounds, physical activity knowledge and dispositions.
Students analyse the performance of themselves and others, apply theoretical principles and plan programs
to enhance performance. Physical activity and sport are used to develop skills and performance, along with
an understanding of physiological, anatomical, psychological, biomechanical and skill learning applications.
The course prepares students for a variety of post‐school pathways, including immediate employment or
tertiary studies. It provides students with an increasingly diverse range of employment opportunities in the
sport, leisure and recreation industries, education, sport development, youth work and health and medical
fields linked to physical activity and sport. The course also equips students to take on volunteer and
leadership roles in community activities.