2.1.a – Engagement paterns of social groups in physical...
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2.1.a – Engagement paterns of social groups in physical actvites & sport
Learning objectves
To understand the how engagement in physical actiity diiers for diierent social groups
To describe how factors can impact on partcipaton rates and possible strategies to improie this.
To be able to interpret data and draw appropriate conclusions.
Think. Pair. Share - Name as many infuencing factors that will impact on our decision to take part in sport?
Engagement paterns in physical actiity and sport can diier between certain social groups.
Engagement paterns of social groups
Partcipaton rates in physical actvityThere are 5 social groups to study and associate engagement factors that may impact on partcipaton.
1. Gender2. Age3. Race/Religion/
Culture4. Family/Friends/
Peers5. Disability
Partcipaton rates in physical actvity1. Gender: Males and females are both encouraged to take part in sport. Some sports stll haie more opportunites for either girls or boys.
Think. Pair. Share – What are some of the barriers to females playing sport?
Data, analysis and evaluaton
Think. Pair. Share – What can you tell from the data above? Is there a trend to the informaton?
Table 2 shows the diierence between female and male football clubs and registered players.
2010 2014Gender Number of
registered teams/clubs
Number of registered
players
Number of registered
teams/clubs
Number of registered
players
Female 420 6,300 565 9040
Male 2080 36,000 4100 77,900
Women’ s opportunites at elite leiel are growing all the tme. With an increase in the women’s sport profle, sponsorship and fnancial gain is becoming more readily aiailable.
Partcipaton rates in physical actvity
Think. Pair. Share – Which women’s sports have seen an increase in coverage?
Partcipaton rates in physical actvityGender: There are number of barriers to women playing sport including:
• Lack of tme and childcare• Lack of self confdence• Personal safety• Parental and adult infuence• Male dominated culture of
sport• Funding• Body image• Iniisibility in media & lack of
role models
Opportunites for female ofcials and management roles within teams haie grown too.
Partcipaton rates in physical actvityThe following women’s sports are increasing in popularity:•Rugby•Football•Tennis
Partcipaton rates in physical actvity2. Age: Age can put limits on what sport an indiiidual may take up. Depending on the size of the club they may haie a team at each age group. (i.e. U8’s, U10’s)
Some compettie eients haie an age restricton.
i.e. To run the London Marathon you must be 18.
Age can put limits on what sport an indiiidual may take up. Depending on the size of the club they may haie a team at each age group.
Young people haie a wide iariety of opportunity to access sports clubs and teams.
Schools encourage mass partcipaton during PE lesson and extend to afer school clubs
Partcipaton rates in physical actvity
3. Race/Religion/CultureThe number of both black and minority ethnic and white Britsh adults playing sport is increasing. Taking up a sport or actiity may be infuenced by ethnic background. i.e. Cricket is very popular among Asian countries.
Partcipaton rates in physical actvity
Think. Pair. Share – Why are there are less black tennis players/golfers than footballers?
4. Family/Friends/Peers
Partcipaton rates in physical actvity
Friends/Peers – These people can infuence what sport you take up. Peer pressure can lead you to an actiity and is easier than going alone to a club.
Family - A child can be introduce to an actiity at an early age by their family and will usually receiie fnancial support to contnue it. (costs many include kit, subscripton and traiel costs).
5. Disability: Sport is encouraged to all regardless of disability. They ofen compete against similar groups or can be mixed with able-bodied.
Partcipaton rates in physical actvity
Apply it! What has stuck with you?
Below is a range of factors that may infuence partcpaton.
Partcipaton rates in physical actvity
Benefits of taking part in sports (reasons why
people take part)
Task: Complete the spider diagram by summarizing notes on page 97
Health & Fitness Well being
Manage stress
Learn new skills
Socialising
Reasons why people DO NOT get involved
in sport
Task: Complete the spider diagram by summarizing notes on page 99
Environment and climate
Time
Resources
Role models
Media Media will be covered in more detail in the next section (commercialization). However, in order to understand strategies to improve participation we must look at the positives and negatives of the media.
Task: In pairs number yourselves 1 & 2.
Number 1: 2-3minutes to discuss with your partner ways in which the media support and encourage participation.
Number 2: 2-3 minutes to discuss ways in which the media
Swap books and fill in the www & EBI comment box for you partner Swap books and fill in the www & EBI comment box for you partner
Task: Complete the positive and negative table and stick it in your book.
Afects of media on sportPosities Negaties
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Apply it: (extension task in green – if you do the extension task in your book ensure it is clearly labelled)
There are many organisaton and structures in place to increase the number of people regularly engaging in physical actiity.
Strategies to improve partcipaton in sport
• Sport England• Natonal Goierning Bodies• Department of Culture, Media and
Sport
Each of the organisatons aboie will be responsible for promoton of the opportunites in local areas, proiiding a range of diierent provisions to interest eierybody and ensuring these places are easy to access.
Public, Private and voluntary agencies
Task : Write down examples of public, private and voluntary agencies (use pg 100 for help)
Agencies responsible for promotng partcipaton
DCMS – responsible for government policy related to sport
Governing bodies – agree on rules and regulations for each sport. Administer sport nationally and organise competitions and the national team.
UK sport institute – provide the best sports facilities and support. Offers sport science advice, coaching expertise and top training facilities.
YST – responsible for development of sport for young people. Sporting pathways, Tops programmes etc.
UK sport – an agency under government direction for the elite sportspeople. Distributes funding inc. lottery money. Supports world class athletes and promotes ethical standards.
Home learning taks
Find out about 3 different governing bodies and write a paragraph on each.
Think. Pair. Share – What informaton can you extract from this graph?
Presentaton of data
Presentaton of data/examples
Think. Pair. Share.Discuss the charts above. What does the data tell you?
Think. Pair. Share.Discuss the charts above. What does the data tell you?
Presentaton of data/examples
Think. Pair. Share – What paterns do you notce in data table above?
Table 1 below shows a yearly summary of girls and boys to a school’s extra-curricular clubs.
Gender 2012 2013 2014 2015
Girls 500 475 480 440
Boys 621 605 600 610
Presentaton of data/examples
Exam questons1. In 2016 it was reported that ‘58% of adults do not play sport’. Two factors that can infuence partcipaton rates are socio-economic group and ethnicity.
(a)State two other personal factors that can infuence partcipaton rates. (2)
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Exam questons(b) Explain two reasons why an indiiidual’s socio-economic group could infuence their partcipaton in sport. (4)1........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Exam questons2. Aisha is currently studying for her GCSEs. Her school report has been sent home to her parents and highlights that her PE teacher is worried about her lack of interest in taking part in physical actiity inside and outside of school. Her parents are also disappointed as they haie regularly encouraged her to join a sports club.
Identfy potental factors that could haie caused Aisha’s lack of interest in sport, justfying your choices. (6)
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Marks Scheme:1. (a) One mark for each correct factor.• Gender (1)• Age (1)• Disability (1)
(b) One mark for identfcaton of reason and one mark for appropriate expansion linking reason to partcipaton. For example:
• Low income (1), therefore limited access to sports facilites /resources/for example could not aiord expensiie golf club fees (1).
OR• High income (1) therefore can aiord to partcipate in moreexpensiie actiites/for example could play golf at a priiate club (1).AND• Lack of tme (1), therefore limited free tme to partcipate in sport/for
example plays squash rather than trains for a marathon (1) OR• Lot of tme (1), therefore able to partcipate in sport frequently/for
example trains for a marathon (1).
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Marks Scheme:2. AO1 - Knowledge of factors-• Negatie attudes• Educaton• Lack of role models• Lack of media coierage• Sexism / stereotypingAO2 – Applicaton to Aisha- (do not credit any response linked to a lack of family
support)• She may haie deieloped a negatie attude due to bad experiences in school• She may not be inspired by role models in the sports she could take part in• She may not be motiated due to a lack of media coierage of female performers• She may be suiering from sexist comments from her peers/ worry about
stereotypingAO3 – Justfcaton of choices-• (Attudes) Perhaps Aisha’s friends also haie a negatie attude and she is merely
copying them• (Attudes) The attude of the PE teacher towards Aisha may be negatie within
lessons which has caused her to feel negatie about taking part• (Educaton) The curriculum and choice of PE opportunites aiailable at the school may
not suit Aisha, eg she may prefer more aesthetc actiites not oiered at that school
• (Educaton) The facilites aiailable may be poor and she does not feel inspired to take part
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Marks Scheme contnued:AO3 – Justfcaton of choices, eg• (Role models) Aisha may be completely unaware of female role models that exist in
the sports being coiered and therefore does not feel inspired by them• (Role models) There simply is a lack of female role models who receiie appropriate
coierage to inspire girls like Aisha• (Media coierage) It is a fact that men’s sport receiies more coierage than women’s
so Aisha is not exposed to or inspired by women’s elite sport• (Sexism) Aisha may well haie heard sexist iiewpoints expressed by classmates about
girls taking part / getng sweaty / muddy• (Stereotyping) Aisha may well haie been infuenced by media stereotyping of ‘what
women should look like’• (Familiarity) If a reasoned justfcaton is included, eg perhaps Aisha’s preiious school
did not oier her the same actiites as she is now being oiered and she is not familiar with them, therefore anxious
• (Socio-economic reasons) If a reasoned justfcaton is included, eg perhaps Aisha is worried about burdening her family with fnancial costs for equipment / sports clothing
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