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Chapter five Sport Philosophy. Student Learning Objectives 1. Understand philosophy as a formal field of study of Kinesiology & Physical Education 2.

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1 Chapter five Sport Philosophy

2 Student Learning Objectives 1. Understand philosophy as a formal field of study of Kinesiology & Physical Education 2. Understand how sport philosophy contributes to the practice of sport & physical education

3 Continue with SLO’s 3. Understand that philosophy involves asking questions posing challenges searching for deeper meanings 4. Empiricism involves evaluating for factual evidence that can be measured, seen, heard, felt, etc.

4 Continue with SLO’s 5. Understand the different branches of philosophy in the area of sport & PE 6. Identify with some philosophers of science, education and physical education

5 Continue with SLO’s 7. Students should understand the philosophical differences between games & play.

6 Why should we study Philosophy?

7 In Ms. Duke Simple Words…

8 What is the Importance in Studying Philosophy of Physical Activity?

9 Critical Thinking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OLPL5p0fMg&fea ture=related

10 Continue

11 Five Traditional Branches of Philosophies Idealism Realism Pragmatism Naturalism Existentialism

12 Idealism Physical Therapist Reality Mind & Body

13 Your Textbook Calls Idealism - Dualism The modern philosophers call it Dualism

14 Realism Personal Trainer Scientific Laws & Methods

15 Pragmatism Athletic Director

16 Naturalism Each student’s goals

17 Existentialism

18 Your Textbook Ways to understand Body and Mind Materialism Dualism Holism like

19 Materialism

20 – Mind & Body Like what type of traditional branch? DUALISM

21 Holism

22 Other Philosophies Inductive Reasoning Students: What Inductive reasons make up a sport?

23 Continue with Other Philosophies Deductive Reasoning What deductive reasons you have to believe that chess is not a sport?

24 Sports Characteristics

25 Games Characteristics

26 Hobbies & Competition Hobbies Competition

27 Sports & Games Games are created by: Textbook – pages 142-143

28 Play & Duty in Sport Duty-Like Sport Oprah Play- Like Sport Ms. Duke

29 Values Promoted by the Field of Physical activity

30 What Values are Promoted in Physical Activity Health Related Physical Fitness – Name them Motor Skills – Name Them

31 Health Related Physical Fitness Four Components

32 Motor Skills

33 Do we as Professionals have Responsibilities? The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Code of Conduct

34 Do we as Professionals have Responsibilities? 1. Non- Discriminate 2. What type of conduct? 3. Truthful in what?

35 Moral Values High School Physical Education Teacher

36 Professional Knowledge and Expertise Ms. Perez Kickboxing Class

37 Content Relative to Standards Walk- Jog Class Runners – 10K Walk-Joggers – 5 Miles Walkers – 4 Miles

38 Delivery of Instruction/Information Master’s Class @ SJSU San Jose Mercury News Article – Student Behavior Professor Behavior

39 The Way you Treat your Students Ms. Duke first year at EVC dealing with my Vietnamese students

40 History

41 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vze KiEtp0m0&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByN h-Q5jOic Would you teach this to your athlete?

42 AXIOLOGY

43 Ethics

44 Should Parents/Athletes /Coaches be allowed to verbally abuse officials? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezZ2ZRfSsLY

45 George Sheehan Internationally known as the Runner’s Philosopher in 1970’s & 1980’s He defined the right brain as philosophic and the left brain as practical.

46 Dr. George Sheehan Runner’s Philosopher "Fitness has to be fun. If it is not play, there will be no fitness. Play, you see, is the process. Fitness is merely the product. "Once you have decided that winning isn't everything, you become a winner.“ http://www.georgesheehan.com/

47 Ms. Duke Philosophy with the help of George Sheehan " No matter how old I get, sports remain one of life's most rewarding experiences. My movements become slower and slower, but the experience of the sport is unchanged: each game a drama, each game a challenge, each game stretching me in one way or another, and each sport movement telling me more about myself and others.”


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