Assessment overview
All components include synoptic assessment.
Students who are retaking a qualification may carry forward their result for the non-exam assessment component.
Students must complete all components (01, 02, 03, 05 and 06) to be awarded the OCR A Level in Physical Education.
Content overview
Component 01: Physical factors affecting performance
Students gain a deeper understanding of key systems in the body and how they react to changes in diet and exercise. They also study the effects of force and motion on the body and how they can be used to our advantage.
There are three topics:
- Applied anatomy and physiology
- Exercise physiology
- Biomechanics.
Component 02: Psychological factors affecting performance
Students study the models and theories that affect learning and performance in physical activities, how different methods of training and feedback work and why their effectiveness differs from person to person. They also explore the psychological factors that affect group dynamics and the effects of leadership and stress.
There are two topics:
- Skill acquisition
- Sports psychology.
Component 03: Socio-cultural issues in physical activity and sport
This component focuses on the social and cultural factors that have shaped sports over time, and their influences on physical activity. Students consider the impact of hosting a global sporting event such as the Olympic Games, and the influence of modern technology on both the performer and the spectator of contemporary sport.
There are two topics:
- Sport and society
- Contemporary issues in physical activity and sport.
Component 05: Practical performance
Students are assessed in the role of either performer or coach in one practical activity. They are required to demonstrate effective performance, the use of tactics or techniques and the ability to observe the rules and conventions under applied conditions.
Component 06: Evaluating and analysing performance for improvement (EAPI)
Students are also assessed in the Evaluation and Analysis of Performance for Improvement (EAPI). They observe a live or recorded performance by a peer and provide an oral analysis and critical evaluation of their peer’s performance.