PPT-OCR Cambridge National – Sport Studies – R051 Contemporary issues in sport – LO2

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Etiquette and Sporting Behaviour Sport has unwritten rules or customs to uphold respect and fairness when competing These help people to play in the spirit of

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Etiquette and Sporting Behaviour Sport has unwritten rules or customs to uphold respect and fairness when competing These help people to play in the spirit of the game ie acknowledging that a ball was out in tennis or shaking hands with an opponent even if you lose. The Youth Sport Trust is an independent UK charity devoted to changing young peoples lives through sport We have gained independent knowledge and understanding of how PE and sport can make such a difference to young peoples lives that shows signi573 1 Terms are four years 2 National election policies shall apply 3 Sport Chairs may be removed for cause by a majority vote of the National Office s subject to the Right of Appeal to the National Board of Review 4 The President with the approval of a No Olympique National Olympic Committee First Name Last Name Sport Sport 1 Gr . The Sport Horse Industry. 124,000 Sport Horses on the island. Sector worth €708m. Equivalent of 12,500 full time jobs. 29,000 people depend on the sector for part or all of their income. 47,000 regular participants. 12 Experimental methods. . Contents. Introduction. Principles of experimental research. Validity. Quasi-experimental designs. Experimental methods in leisure and tourism research . Introduction. Use of experimental methods in leisure and tourism research thought to be rare. DATA ANALYSIS . Structure. 10. Questionnaires. 9. Qualitative. 13. Sampling. 11. Experimental. 8. Observation. 7. . Secondary data. 16. Survey data. 15. Qualitative. 18. . R. esearch report. 14. Secondary. DATA COLLECTION. Structure. 10. Questionnaires. 9. Qualitative. 13. Sampling. 11. Experimental. 8. Observation. 7. . Secondary data. 16. Survey data. 15. Qualitative. 18. . R. esearch report. 14. Secondary. The Range of Research . Methods. The Range . (Fig. 5.1). Method. Brief description. Scholarship. Well-read,. . thinking . deeply and creatively about . a topic . Just thinking . ‘Thinking’ . part of scholarship.. September . 2015. Baseball AGM. The Australian Drug Foundation. An independent not-for-profit organisation with charitable status. Works primarily to prevent harm caused by alcohol and other . drugs. Second Edition. How to Build Excitement . in Your Classroom!. Highlights of second edition. Popular topics for students. Unique text characteristics. Ancillary materials to help. Opening Vignettes. Every chapter begins with an opening vignette that draws the reader into the topics of the chapter. Many vignettes are real-life examples from popular sport culture or the author’s experience. . Presentation Outline. Review of the rules of Boccia.. Review of Eligibility requirements.. Introduction to sport classification system.. Review of equipment/Equipment Suppliers. Information on the regional and national competition.. Cultural Identity. An overview. Cultural Identity. There is nothing static or unchanging about concepts of identity. They are historically . contingent. Different times, different structures produce different understandings of identity. Unit R054: . Sport and the Media. Learning . outcome . 3: . Understand negative effects that the media has on sport. Decline in live spectatorship. People don’t watch live sport as much because you . What is our philosophy?. How do we select teams?. Do we play to win?. Communication . Why do our best coaches always take the A teams?. How do we prevent girls moving from an A to F team from one year to the next?.

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