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SPMA 2P06 Quiz 2 Questions and Answers
(Expert Solutions)
Q: Sport for sports sake
ANS 🗹🗹: treats sport as a self-contained from of competition and or play
Q: Sport for good
ANS 🗹🗹: -employs sport explicitly as a means to a social end
-this view became prominent in religious groups and early in the 20th century for
example the YMCA and the amateur sport movement introduced sport into many
parts of the then colonized world
Q: sport for development and peace (SDP)
ANS 🗹🗹: -a renewed expression of the ambition f sport for good that dates back to
the 1800s
-sport is used as a strategy to help realize the united nations millennium
development goals with respect to basic education, gender equality, the treatment
and prevention of HIV/AIDs, infant and maternal health, and the creation of
sustainable global partnerships
-sport is not usually seen as a vehicle for social development but used creatively, it
can involve, educate, protect, and mobilise the young people who participate
Q: SDP: global context
ANS 🗹🗹: context for which SDP was developed was the transformed international
landscape opened up by the end of the cold war, the rise of neoliberal globalization
and the fall of apartheid (south african system for racial classification of nonwhite
majority) in the early 1990s
Q: SDP: Canadian context (Dublin Inquiry)
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ANS 🗹🗹: -refers to the commission appointed to investigate the circumstances
surrounding sprinter Ben Johnson who was disqualified for steroids at 1988
olympics
-this unleashed outpouring of sport for good sentiment and proposals for reform,
leading to reinvigorated campaigns for equity, fair play, and athletes rights
-the inquiry concluded that unless these worthy social and national objectives are
realized, then there is o justification for government support and funding of sport
Q: Canada Cares SDP
ANS 🗹🗹: -canadian policy makers, sport leaders, and athletes wanting to tackle the
most pressing developmental challenges of our times have been the forefront of the
growing international effort to recruit sport to the cause of sport for development
and peace (SDP)
-canadian image was based on successes and contribution in international sport
noted by Perrie Trudeau during 1968 election
-Canada policy makers kept canadas name before decision makers at the UN,
commonwelth, and francophonie, while sport leaders in asia, africa, middle east
show youth in poor and war torn countries that "canada cares" on the ground
(people went to smaller places to bring sport for the "good of the nation")
Q: Commonwealth SDP
ANS 🗹🗹: -agreed upon that the program should focus on countries in the
commmonwealth in southern africa be undertaken in collaboration with partner in
those countries employing the needs-based, consultative approaches developed in
canadian education and community development (commonwealth games)
-canada maintained an indirect relationship with this SDP
-CSDP down goes beyond sport sector
Q: development through sport
SPMA 2P06 Quiz 2 Questions and Answers
(Expert Solutions)
Q: Sport for sports sake
ANS 🗹🗹: treats sport as a self-contained from of competition and or play
Q: Sport for good
ANS 🗹🗹: -employs sport explicitly as a means to a social end
-this view became prominent in religious groups and early in the 20th century for
example the YMCA and the amateur sport movement introduced sport into many
parts of the then colonized world
Q: sport for development and peace (SDP)
ANS 🗹🗹: -a renewed expression of the ambition f sport for good that dates back to
the 1800s
-sport is used as a strategy to help realize the united nations millennium
development goals with respect to basic education, gender equality, the treatment
and prevention of HIV/AIDs, infant and maternal health, and the creation of
sustainable global partnerships
-sport is not usually seen as a vehicle for social development but used creatively, it
can involve, educate, protect, and mobilise the young people who participate
Q: SDP: global context
ANS 🗹🗹: context for which SDP was developed was the transformed international
landscape opened up by the end of the cold war, the rise of neoliberal globalization
and the fall of apartheid (south african system for racial classification of nonwhite
majority) in the early 1990s
Q: SDP: Canadian context (Dublin Inquiry)
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ANS 🗹🗹: -refers to the commission appointed to investigate the circumstances
surrounding sprinter Ben Johnson who was disqualified for steroids at 1988
olympics
-this unleashed outpouring of sport for good sentiment and proposals for reform,
leading to reinvigorated campaigns for equity, fair play, and athletes rights
-the inquiry concluded that unless these worthy social and national objectives are
realized, then there is o justification for government support and funding of sport
Q: Canada Cares SDP
ANS 🗹🗹: -canadian policy makers, sport leaders, and athletes wanting to tackle the
most pressing developmental challenges of our times have been the forefront of the
growing international effort to recruit sport to the cause of sport for development
and peace (SDP)
-canadian image was based on successes and contribution in international sport
noted by Perrie Trudeau during 1968 election
-Canada policy makers kept canadas name before decision makers at the UN,
commonwelth, and francophonie, while sport leaders in asia, africa, middle east
show youth in poor and war torn countries that "canada cares" on the ground
(people went to smaller places to bring sport for the "good of the nation")
Q: Commonwealth SDP
ANS 🗹🗹: -agreed upon that the program should focus on countries in the
commmonwealth in southern africa be undertaken in collaboration with partner in
those countries employing the needs-based, consultative approaches developed in
canadian education and community development (commonwealth games)
-canada maintained an indirect relationship with this SDP
-CSDP down goes beyond sport sector
Q: development through sport