What is Athleticism? What is Muscular Christianity?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Teacher Note: The following slides can be used in class to introduce aspects of appropriate behavior in sport Teacher Note: The following slides can be.
Advertisements

Module D: Lesson 3 Grade 11 Active, Active Healthy Lifestyles
Student Athletes and Sport WELCOME!. REGINA HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EDUCATION THROUGH SPORT Teamwork Discipline Responsibility Respect Sportsmanship.
CODIFICATION OF SPORT CONTINUED….
The Olympic Ideal & Modern Sport
St Johns College PE Revision Course AQA AS PHED 1
09 March Give me 2 benefits to a focus on excelling at elite sport. Provide 3 social factors that affect participation within particular sports.
Physical Education is an Integral part of education process which as its aim- development of physically, mentally, emotionally and socially fit citizen.
Historical Studies in Physical Education
THE RATIONALISATION OF SPORT
Changing Philosophies for Sport, Fitness, and Physical Education
Archdiocese of Cincinnati St. Sebastian Patron Saint of Athletes.
Unit 3 – Physical Development: Getting Readyhttp:// 1.
SPORT AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THE C19th. Tom Brown’s Schooldays- Public School Physical Education was not the key factor behind the development of sport.
Business Ethics: How to play by the rules of the Game Business as a game? How business dealings resemble a game  Competition fused with “fairness” and.
AS MOD 2 SOCIO-CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL EFFECTS ON PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON PERFORMANCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Starter task. Games were seen as a means of instilling certain virtues into players. What moral qualities were seen as worthwhile aspects of the game?
Section C: Olympic Games: a global perspective
Building the Program. Keys to a Quality Curriculum What is worthy of student learning? What is worth student time and effort? –Standards do not identify.
COURSE SYLLABUS MIDDLE SCHOOL. The course is designed to provide a healthy and caring environment where students can develop competency in.
Physical Education is an Integral part of education process which as its aim- development of physically, mentally, emotionally and socially fit citizen.
Many people participate in a physical activity to maintain their health and to improve their fitness. a) Give an appropriate definition for each of these.
Physical Education, Exercise Science, And Sport Studies: Dynamic Fields.
Sport and Social Control The Public School Influence.
 Sport is one of key elements of many people’s life.  Every day a few hundred million people in the world practice sport.  Practicing sport carries.
Physical Education. Physical Education Is More Than Just GYM Class It is a time for: Helping students value sportsmanship, honesty, and fair play. Respecting.
Connecting Philosophy to Curriculum Am I Teaching What I’m Believing?
FALL CAPTAINS BREAKFAST
Million Leaders Mandate
DEVELOPMENT OF SPORT IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS – AND HOW THEY SHAPED SPORTS AND GAMES QUESTIONS THAT NEED TO BE ANSWERED: WHAT PART DID PUBLIC SCHOOLS PLAY.
What were the early stages of sport development in the UK? How has the status of amateur and professional sportspeople changed? 1.1 Rational Recreation.
PDHPE Why is it IMPORTANT? Healthy Body = Healthy Mind! + Healthy Mind = Healthy Body! Why is it IMPORTANT? Healthy Body = Healthy Mind! + Healthy Mind.
Section C: Contemporary studies in physical education and sport 1. The conceptual basis of physical education and sport.
By Dimeji Ogunshola.  Sport is a tradition and passion for all boys. It allows boys in the school to gain discipline and team work skills whilst learning.
Unit 1.2. Opportunities and Pathways 19 TH CENTURY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Chapter 7 Sports and Conditioning. Lesson 1 Sports and Competition.
Rationale for Teaching PDHPE in Schools. Teaching children concepts of good health and lifestyle is essential within the twenty first century. Our decisions.
Contemporary Studies. Explain why sport can be accepted as a leisure activity by some, yet as work by others. [4 marks] 2 marks for how sport can be a.
Thanks for being a coach in Catholic Youth Athletics!
TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTS – STAGE TWO. What we need to know…..  INFLUENCE OF LIBERAL HEADMASTERS SUCH AS THOMAS ARNOLD  CHRISTIAN GENTLEMEN.
Why is PE and PDH so important?. PE can teach you important life skills such as leadership, teamwork and fair play.
 The industrial revolution had lead to better transport links.  Teams could now travel further afield to play and spectators could follow them.  This.
Technology Integration Workshop Unit 3 Pg. 136 “Sportsmanship” Lesson Plan by Robert R. Wolfe. PowerPoint by Ana Osornio.
Timeline Pre-industrial Britain Post-industrial Britain
1 History of Sport Thomas Arnold head of Rugby School 1830’s founding father of Muscular Christianity Muscular Christianity Public School heads conscious.
Personal Development, Health and Physical Education. Unit 1 – Year 10.
WELCOME! Student Athletes and Sport. REGINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EDUCATION THROUGH SPORT Teamwork Discipline Responsibility Respect Sportsmanship.
Principles THAT GUIDE US GVHS Softball 2011 & 2012.
Sport and Culture: Amateurism and Professionalism Mr. Leighton St Mary’s High School.
Coaching: The Art and Science “Try not to become a person of success but rather try to become a person of value.” Albert Einstein.
THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Presented by: VILMA CHARLTON CANOC Seminar  December 3 – 4, 2012  Knutsford Court Hotel.
11 th & 12 th Grades As Presented By Cody Shaffer.
Effective Coaching Andrew Jago Calder Cannons. Tough Questions Why do I coach? Am I coaching for the right reasons? What are my goals as a coach? Am I.
My ideal job When I grow up I want to become a good footbal player. Becoming a professional football player is a dream of many children around the world.
Current Issues in Sport
1.1.1 Healthy and Active Lifestyles
Public schools 19th century.
The Benefits of Summer Swim Team
WELCOME TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Reasons for and benefits of having a healthy, active lifestyle (HAL)
1. 2 Olympism and Sportsmanship
The factors leading to the emergence and development of modern day sport The socio-cultural factors that influenced the rationalisation of sport in the.
Class Range – 36%-85% Class Average- 65%
Line Creek Physical Education
PHED 1 Opportunities for Participation Athleticism
What is Coaching? Workshop 1.
PHED 3 Contemporary Issues in Sport Development of Rational Recreation
PHED 3 Contemporary Issues in Sport Olympism
Grade 9 CRR Term 4 Week 4 Sport Ethics
Coaching: The Art and Science
Presentation transcript:

What is Athleticism? What is Muscular Christianity? Public Schools 3 What is Athleticism? What is Muscular Christianity?

Athleticism Athleticism Cult of Athleticism emerged from the middle of the 19th century. Combination of playing hard (Physical endeavour) and sportsmanship (Moral integrity) The movement ran parallel to Muscular Christianity, amateurism and olympism. All concepts embraced the physical and moral benefits of participation in rationalised games This reflected the values of the upper and middle class in the 19th century and is viewed as the legacy of British sport Continue to play down importance of winning and focus on the way in which you take part Physical Endeavour Moral Integrity Appreciation of health and fitness Sportsmanship Toughen up an indulgent society Teamwork Competitive in a competitive society Honour/loyalty Counter the tendency to over study Leadership and discipline

Muscular Christianity Initiated by Charles Kingsley Evangelical movement combining Christianity and the chivalric ideals of ‘manliness’ Believed that a healthy body and a healthy mind are needed to fully serve god Muscular Christians only supported rational activities, those governed by rules and codes of behaviour Muscular Christianity Working as a team, loyalty to the cause Conforming to the rules and the principle of fair play Playing honourably is more important than winning Performance dedicated to God and use of ‘God-given’ abilities