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K To 12 Basic Education Curriculum Senior High School - Sports Track

This document outlines the curriculum for the 12th grade Apprenticeship course in the Sports Track. The 80-hour off-campus course allows students to gain hands-on experience in areas like student-athlete enhancement, practice coaching, officiating, or fitness leadership. Students will assess their own performance, design training programs, and exhibit sports skills mastery. For the practice coaching component, students will assist coaching in-campus sports teams, demonstrate ethical behavior, utilize management skills, and document player performance. The course aims to help students explore advanced certification opportunities and realize their potential in sports.
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K To 12 Basic Education Curriculum Senior High School - Sports Track

This document outlines the curriculum for the 12th grade Apprenticeship course in the Sports Track. The 80-hour off-campus course allows students to gain hands-on experience in areas like student-athlete enhancement, practice coaching, officiating, or fitness leadership. Students will assess their own performance, design training programs, and exhibit sports skills mastery. For the practice coaching component, students will assist coaching in-campus sports teams, demonstrate ethical behavior, utilize management skills, and document player performance. The course aims to help students explore advanced certification opportunities and realize their potential in sports.
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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – SPORTS TRACK

Grade: 12 Semester: Second


Core Subject Title: Apprenticeship (Off-campus) No. of Hours/Semester: 80 hours/semester
Pre-requisite: Practicum (In-campus)

Core Subject Description: This course provides the learner with hands-on off-campus experience in his/her area of specialization: student-athlete enhancement, practice
coaching, practice officiating and tournament management or fitness/sports/recreation leadership. This course will allow the learner to explore opportunities for advanced
certification.
PERFORMANCE
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
STANDARD
APPRENTICESHIP The learner... The learner... The learner…
(Off-campus)
demonstrates shows measureable 1. assesses own performance for goal setting SP_APA12-IIa-t-1
I. Student athlete enhancement understanding of improvement in set 2. designs a personal training program SP_APA12-IIa-t-2
integrating the knowledge performance parameter
3. exhibits mastery of sports skills SP_APA12-IIa-t-3
of safety and first aid
human movement, 4. displays improvement of personal best
SP_APA12-IIa-t-4
psychosocial aspects of performance
sports and exercise, fitness 5. applies safety practices to prevent
SP_APA12-IIa-t-5
testing and exercise deconditioning as a result of injury
programming for 6. identifies emerging trends in training SP_APA12-IIa-t-6
developing sports potential 7. employs stress management techniques to
cope with training and competition SP_APA12-IIa-t-7
demands
8. applies psychosocial techniques achieves
SP_APA12-IIa-t-8
sport-life balance
9. realizes the importance of having positive
SP_APA12-IIa-t-9
attitude towards sports participation
10. realizes one’s potential through sports
SP_APA12-IIa-t-10
participation
II. Practice coaching demonstrates assists competently the 1. demonstrates appropriate personal, social,
SP_APC12-IIa-t-1
understanding of coach of in-campus sports and ethical behavior while coaching
integrating the knowledge team (varsity and club) 2. utilizes management skills during
SP_APC12-IIa-t-2
of coaching, safety and games/competitions
first aid, human 3. articulates personal coaching philosophy SP_APC12-IIa-t-3
movement, psychosocial 4. provides assessment tools options for the
aspects of sports and SP_APC12-IIa-t-4
coach
exercise, fitness testing 5. carries out assessment of team members
and exercise programming SP_APC12-IIa-t-5
under coach supervision
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
STANDARD
for developing one’s 6. implements training program designed by
SP_APC12-IIa-t-6
potential as a coach the coach
7. documents player performance during
games, progression towards goals, and SP_APC12-IIa-t-7
strategies and tactics of opposing teams
8. observes safety practices to prevent
deconditioning of team members as a result SP_APC12-IIa-t-8
of injury
9. identifies emerging trends in training and
SP_APC12-IIa-t-9
coaching
10. recommends psychosocial strategies (goal
setting, team building activities and stress SP_APC12-IIa-t-10
management)
11. realizes one’s potential as a coach through
SP_APC12-IIa-t-11
sports participation
III. Practice officiating and demonstrates manages competently a 1. demonstrates appropriate personal, social,
SP_APO12-IIa-t-1
tournament management understanding of sports tournament and ethical behavior while officiating
integrating the knowledge 2. utilizes proper communication techniques in
SP_APO12-IIa-t-2
of officiating and activity officiating and tournament management
management, safety and 3. applies safety practices to prevent injuries
first aid, psychosocial SP_APO12-IIa-t-3
during the conduct of the tournament
aspects of sports and 4. implements a tournament plan SP_APO12-IIa-t-4
exercise for developing
one’s potential as a sports 5. conducts post-event evaluation SP_APO12-IIa-t-5
official and tournament 6. identifies recent developments in officiating
manager and emerging trends in tournament SP_APO12-IIa-t-6
management
7. recognizes the dynamics of working with
the group to achieve teamwork in carrying SP_APO12-IIa-t-7
out a tournament
8. realizes one’s potential as an official and
SP_APO12-IIa-t-8
tournament manager
IV. Fitness/Sports and Recreation demonstrates 1. delivers a fitness program 1. demonstrates appropriate personal, social,
leader understanding of for an apparently healthy and ethical behavior while performing SP_APL12-IIa-t-1
integrating the knowledge individual or group (for leadership tasks
of fitness/sports and fitness leader) 2. carries out health and fitness evaluation of
recreation leadership, SP_APL12-IIa-t-2
students or clients
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PERFORMANCE
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
STANDARD
human movement, 2. leads an existing sports 3. designs/implements fitness program(for
safety and first aid, fitness and recreational SP_APL12-IIa-t-3
fitness leader)
testing and exercise program(for sports and
4. implements an existing sports and
programming, recreation leader)
recreation program(for sports and SP_APL12-IIa-t-4
psychosocial aspects of
recreation leader)
sports and exercise, and
5. exhibits proficiency in exercise techniques
coaching for developing SP_APL12-IIa-t-5
or sports skills
one’s potential as a sports
official and tournament 6. applies safety practices to prevent injury
SP_APL12-IIa-t-6
manager during exercise or sports participation
7. identifies emerging trends in sports, fitness,
SP_APL12-IIa-t-7
and recreation
8. employs motivational techniques in
promoting exercise adherence and SP_APL12-IIa-t-8
enjoyment
9. realizes the importance of having a positive
attitude towards sports, fitness and SP_APL12-IIa-t-9
recreation participation
10. realizes one’s potential in sports, fitness
SP_APL12-IIa-t-10
and recreation leadership

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Code Book Legend

Sample: SP_APA12-IIa-t-2

LEGEND SAMPLE DOMAIN/ COMPONENT CODE

Learning Area and


Strand/ Subject or Sports Apprenticeship: Student Athlete Enhancement APA
Specialization
First Entry

SP_APA12 Apprenticeship: Practice Coaching APC


Grade Level Grade 12

Apprenticeship: Practice Officiating and Tournament


Uppercase Domain/Content/ Apprenticeship: Athlete APO
Management
Letter/s Component/ Topic Enhancement

- Apprenticeship: Fitness/Sports/Recreation Leader APL


Roman Numeral
*Zero if no specific Quarter Second Quarter II
quarter
Lowercase
Letter/s
*Put a hyphen (-) in
between letters to
Week Week one to twenty a-t
indicate more than a
specific week
-
realizes the importance of
Arabic Number Competency having positive attitude 2
towards sports participation

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