May exam
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- Created on: 12-04-15 12:53
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- PE Notes
- Learning Outcome 1
- Different user groups who may take part in sport
- Children
- Single people
- Disabled
- Over 50's
- Unemployed
- Ethnic minorities
- Teens
- Families with young children
- Possible barriers
- lack of role models
- accessibility of facilities (no transport)
- provision of activities
- Disposable income (cannot afford to participate)
- awareness of activity provision
- Work restrictions and family commitments
- portrayal of gender issues by the media
- Employment/time (e.g not much free time)
- Solutions to barriers
- Promotion,i.e. -targeted promotion
- Provision,i.e. -programmed sessions for different user groups
- Access,i.e. -access to facilities
- Factors affecting popularity in sport
- Participation
- Role models
- Provision
- acceptability
- Spectatorship
- environment/ climate
- Success for both teams and individuals
- Media coverage
- Different user groups who may take part in sport
- Learning Outcome 3
- The features of major sporting events
- Regularity/ scheduling
- regular and recurring
- international element
- Untitled
- The potential drawbacks of holding a major sporting event
- bidding can be expensive
- debt from games
- negative effect if it goes wrong
- can cause divisions in country if the hosting city is persevered to have been benefited
- The potential benefits of holding a major sporting event
- commercial benefits
- increased direct/indirect tourism
- participation in sport
- developed transportation
- The features of major sporting events
- Learning Outcome 2
- Values promoted though sport
- fair play
- execellence
- respect
- teamspirit
- citizenship
- inclusion
- tolerence
- national pride
- Olympic values
- determination
- courage
- friendship
- inspirtaion
- excellence
- equality
- respect
- The importance of etiquette and sporting behaviour
- sportsman ship
- reasons for observing etiquette and sporting behaviour
- gamesman ship
- spectator etiquette
- sports initiatives
- PED's in sport
- impacts of drug taking on the reputation of sport
- current initaives
- ethical issues
- reasons against use (e.g. long term ill health)
- reasons used (e.g. pressure to succeed)
- drug offences
- World Anti Doing Agency (WADA)
- Values promoted though sport
- Learning Outcome 4
- What national governing bodies in sport do
- Promotion
- funding
- Infrastructure
- polices and initiatives
- Develoment
- What national governing bodies in sport do
- Learning Outcome 1
- The potential benefits of holding a major sporting event
- commercial benefits
- increased direct/indirect tourism
- participation in sport
- developed transportation
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