Sport unit 3 revision Flashcards
What does the DFE stand for?
department for education
What does DFH stand for?
department of health
What does the DCMS stand for?
Department for digital, culture, media and sport
Which department aims to help people live on enhanced quality of life?
DFH
Which department aims to improve the quality of life through cultural and sporting activities?
DCMS
Which department is responsible for education and children services?
Department for education
True or false, the DFH, DCMS, and the DFE all work together?
true
What is sport England?
an organization that aims to increase participation among individuals to do different physical activties
What is UK sport?
a nation high performance sports agency that invests in Paralympic and Olympic sport
Get talented atheletes to achieve medlas and highest rewards
Who does sport england work under?
The department of culture media and sport
Who funds both sport England and Uk sport?
the government and the national lottery
What are the purposes of sport development?
Promotion and values
increasing participation
progression in the sport
Supporting social policy
What are the responsibilities of NGB’s
Tournaments and competitions
rules and regulations
education
ethics
talent ID
officials and coaches
participation
Funding
What are the four definitions of sport development?
development of sport
development of performance
development of social benefit
development of participation
What are the values of sports development?
Fair play
inclusion
teamwork
tolerance
respect
citizenship
True or false increasing participation is a part of FITTRC?
False, inclusion is a part of FITTRC
What are the 5 type of roles that are involved in sport?
Sports leader
Sports coach
sports development officer
officials
Pe teacher
What is the role of a Pe teacher?
To educate through sports and promote exercise and participation in sport
What is the role of a sports coach?
Improving social and sporting skills of participants
What is the role of a sports leader?
To make sessions fun and enjoyable to encourage participation
What is the role of a sports development officer?
organise projects annd training to encourage people to take part in sport
what are the barriers to people doing sport?
Lack of transport
lack of time
lack of money
lack of equipment
fear of discrimination
health issues
injuries
no friends to do the sport with
lack of access
lack of confidence
lack of motivation
lack of qualified coaches
What are the targeted or user groups?
Over 50s
16-24
11-15
0-10
ethnic minorities
What are three national governing bodies?
DFH
DFE
DCMS
What are the four words that describe the sport development continuim?
Excellence
performance
participation
foundation
What are three ways to measure success in sport?
Levels of performance
levels of participation
impact on society
what are three NGB’s?
FA
RFU
LTA tennis
What is the reasoning for measuring in sport?
To justify funding
to demonstrate success
to identify areas to improve
To illustrate best practise
What are the positive effects on performance and participation of a sports development initiative such as the whole sport plan?
Participation:
more uptake/use of activity in schools
more popularity for NGB events
Performance:
Increased number standard of coaches
Improve performance at events
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the active life survey?
Advantages:
time effective
you can reach a large number of target groups
it requires no money
Disadvantages:
people can easily lie on the survey
it is not face to face so you don’t know who is taking the survey
no access to technology
What is school games
It works alongside youth sport trust
Engages lifelong love for physical activity
What is school games
It works alongside youth sport trust
Engages lifelong love for physical activity
what are the four methods of measuring performance?
quality schemes
benchmarks
self assessment
external assessment
How is performance measured?
number of level 3 qualified coaches
number of olympic medals
number of clubs to achieve clubmark status
What is example of a benchmark?
Clubmark
What are the two ways to measure participation?
Active life survey
Uptake of NGB schemes
Why is a clubmark beneficial?
helps to attract funding
allows the club to grow
Allows the development of coaches
improves performance of people
what are examples of different initiatives which support social policy?
Together against discrimination
Change4Life
Kicks
Street Games
what are the 4 examples of different campaigns?
This girl can campaign
We are undefeatable campaign
UK sport
Get moving campaign
what are the possible factors which will be an advantage and a disadvantage of running an international event compared to a national event?
The six factors are:
cost
human resources
expertise
accountability
times
success measures
what are possible barriers to participation for disabled people?
lack of confidence
lack of a specialist
absence of suitable qualified coaches
lack of adapted activities
what are five benefits that an elite performer in sport may experience?
career opportunities in sport after finishing competing
access to high quality coaches
travel the world when competing
paid personal appearance
quality support
What are four roles or responsibilities of UK sport?
identify talented athletes to play at elite level
getting elite athletes to win medals and trophies
invest in paralympic and olympic sport
distribute national lottery
What are the six characteristics of sports development?
Scale
Organisations involved
promotion methods
funding
duration
aims/purposes
what is an example of a national event?
FA cup
what is an example of a international event?
Wimbledon tennis championships
what is an example of a regional event?
Table tennis england
what is an example of a local event?
sunday league football match
what is the role of of the department of culture, media and sport?
develop education and development overseas
support of the promotion of ethical standards among the UK participants
what is the role of the department of health?
plays in the education of smoking, obesity, alcoholism, mental health
what are two examples of international organisations?
FIFA and International Olympic committee
what are two examples of two European organisations?
European cricket council
European boxing union
what are two ways to measure impact on society?
through age groups and public health england
what are examples of three initiatives which help to develop sport?
Swim 21
chance to shine
Great British Tennis Weekend
what do the county sports partnerships do at regional level?
they play at important role in providing coordinated marketing and communication activity
what does the local council do at local level?
promote the quality and quantity of sporting opportunities in a particular area
what organisations are involved at national level?
Sport England
UK sport
National lottery
Sport and Recreation alliance