Grade 12 Module D: Personal & Social Development

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Grade 12 Module D: Personal & Social Development Lesson 1: Effective Teams Lesson 2: Team Building & Communication Skills Lesson 3: Leadership Skills

Module D: Lesson 1 Grade 12 Active, Healthy Lifestyles Effective Teams Module D: Lesson 1 Grade 12 Active, Healthy Lifestyles Introduction Through the ages, sport has been known to affect various cultures, traditions, and values in our society. The stories that come from the world of sport help us to gain a better understanding of our views on issues of equality, human rights, child development, standards for health and fitness, and character development, as well as many other issues. Sport has the capacity to create much debate over topics such as steroid use, fighting in hockey, and salaries of professional athletes. There is no shortage of public opinion on these and other related sport topics. Many people have favourite physical activities, sports, teams, stars, or events, such as the Olympic Games or world championships. Many fans dedicate much time to learning more about their favourite sport and attending sporting events in support of their favourite athletes and teams. Many children have aspirations of becoming like their favourite players, yet very few actually get the opportunity to play against or alongside their childhood idols. Sport plays a vital role in Canadian society. Sport receives an inordinate amount of media attention, and has attracted the interest of most Canadians, especially when it comes to Olympic ice hockey, curling, and speed skating. Specific Learning Outcomes 11.SI.1 Identify the different stages of sport participation and their role in society. 11.SI.2 Examine the impact of sport on various social issues. Examples: ethnic background, gender equity, populations with exceptional needs, politics, technology, business Key Understandings The history of sport helps us to understand the impact of sport within our society. Physical activity/sport participation can be classified in different stages. Each person participates in sport for different reasons. Essential Questions What is the role of physical activity/sport in your life? Why is sport considered to have an important role in society? Why do people participate in physical activity/sport?

Common Characteristics of Effective Teams A team has a clear purpose Team members understand the team process and priorities Team members know their roles Team members have a collaborative and collective commitment Conflicts and disagreements are openly resolved

Effective Teams (cont’d) Constructive criticism and encouragement are extended to team members. Success is shared Leadership is shared

Activity In your book, identify an effective and/or successful sports team. Pick one team and identify their recent success. Identify characteristics that led to their success. Champions: NHL, CFL, NFL, NBA, Baseball Eg. Canada Womens Olympic Soccer Team Bronze Medal at 2012 Olympics