Title: DRUGS IN SPORT
1DRUGS IN SPORT
Alesha Marnewick, Anita Heffernan, Alex Smith,
Julia Breen
2Critical Evaluation is the process of making
informed and valid judgements or conclusions
supported by comprehensive knowledge and
evidence. Throughout the process we challenge
assumptions and taken for granted points of view
through reflecting and examining pros and cons,
bias and different perspectives
32013 Physical Education Scholarship Exam Specs
Content/Context Details
- Questions will draw on candidates knowledge from
the following areas - events / trends and / or issues in physical
education that impact on New Zealand society. - This year, the topic will involve drugs in sport.
4Some Key Terms for today
- Hegemony the power and dominance groups of
people have over others. The influence of groups
in a society to essentially lead and dominate
other groups in society. Within sport hegemony
may occur by influencing decision making of
groups and individuals, through the encouragement
of male and female stereotypes through the
dominance of certain sports within the media. - Eg big nations vs small nations,
- stereotypical sports cycling,
5Scientism
- the belief that the only valid and valuable
sources of knowledge are those that have been
affirmed through strict scientific methods. They
view the body as something that be modified or
enhanced. Similar to how a Ferrari mechanic may
view the race cars they work on. Eg
doctors/physicians and athletes, exercises
physiologists, adidas sports centre
6Commodification of sportspeople
- involves placing a certain value on different
sports and athletes and transforming the
sports/athletes into a commodity this in turn
results in the treatment of athletes and sports
as a product that can be exchanged and
manipulated.Eg Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods
(Nike),
7Drug Video
- http//www.abc.net.au/btn/story/s3689496.htm
8GROUP 1 DRUGS ARE GOOD
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9GROUP 2 DRUGS ARE BAD
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10GROUP TASK
- FIND YOUR LOLLY FAMILY.
- Lemon Lime Social Strawberry
Economic - Banana Political Milkshake
Historical - Orange Ethical Wildberry
Cultural - Thinking about who benefits from Drugs and sport
(Hegemony, Scientism commodification of
athletes) use your stance to complete the
PMI.Links to NZ?
11SPEEECH
SOCIAL Influences of the community, including how well people are included, supported and cared for by one another
POLITICAL The legal and policy decisions made by organisations that povide national or regional public services.
ENVIRONMENTAL Environment (or physical) influences (eg having safe recreational facilities available that are unpolluted, and accessible to people of different abilities).
ECONOMICAL How much money people and communities have access to is a big influence on what opportunities people have. (Economic influences are usually closely connected with political influences).
CULTURAL Culture comes in many forms, be it ethnic-based, youth culture, sporting culture, national culture, etc. Culture is about the values, beliefs and practices of a group of people that get passesd from one generation to the next. A cultural group will have certain values and practices that identify it as a cultural group.
HISTORICAL What has happened in the past historic influences are usually closely tied to cultural influences.
ETHICAL Includes a persons morals and values and their view of what is right. An individuals values related to physical activity and their understanding of what is right and wrong will influence their commitment towards being involved in physical activity. Factors and influences that underpin the decisions to do with the sport.
12Self Critique and Reporting back
- DISCUSS Before you report to the group you need
to be able to - Who benefits?
- Is there any hegemonic processes, scientism and
commodification aspects that you can talk about? - Is NZ ones of these? How is NZ affected?
13Who is then responsible?
- What can be done?
- Does anything need to be done?
- TAKE YOUR STANCE.
14So where to from here?How do we put all this
together?
Conclusion
15What is in the conclusion
- You must take a stand!
- Once you have done this justify your personal
point of view.
16Using the info we have discussed how can we argue
this as an.
EVENT ISSUE TREND
17Previous Exam Question
- In many ways, globalisation has been beneficial
for sport. The evidence also includes the
increasing opportunities that athletes, coaches,
and leaders, have been able to access because of
the global nature of sport. Source (adapted)
Thibault, L. (2009). Globalisation of Sport An
Inconvenient Truth. Journal of Sport Management.
23 (1), pp 120.Commentators find evidence of
globalisation in international sports media
spectacles, geographically mobile sports,
advertising, promotion, marketing, and packaging
practices. In the end, none can escape, and
each has the same (dirty!) look.Source
(adapted) Miller, T., Lawrence, G., McKay, J.,
and Rowe, D. (2001). Globalization and Sport
Playing The World. London Sage. (p 13). - Critically evaluate the issue of the
globalisation of sport and its impact on New
Zealand society. - Support your evaluation with appropriate examples
from your own knowledge and experience of
examining this issue.
18Previous Examiners Report
- SCHOLARSHIP WITH OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE
- Candidates who were awarded Scholarship with
Outstanding Performance typically - evaluated the question with a critical lens
- answered the question with valid subject
knowledge and were able to look at an - argument from multiple perspectives that
reflected the nature of the - context/experience/environment
- showed the ability to write fluently and
develop a clear argument that showed depth and - breadth of subject knowledge
- supported their answer with own relevant
experience, quotes, references, statistics, key - terminology that enhanced an answer/argument that
was pertinent to each question - linked succinctly to the extracts and
constantly referred back to the question. - SCHOLARSHIP
- Candidates who were awarded Scholarship but not
Scholarship with Outstanding - Performance typically
- answered the question with valid subject
knowledge and were able to look at an - argument from two sides
- demonstrated the ability to plan and develop a
logical answer - used their own relevant experiences, quotes,
references, statistics, key terminology to - support their response.
19Awesome links
- http//www.scoop.it/t/is-sport-good-for-us?page1
- NZ Herald
- http//nzh.tw/10880349
- http//www.nzherald.co.nz/iphone