ELIP1015 Sports for All (1–5 cr)
Description
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Equality and Non-Discrimination Act
Physical Education Act
Legislation concerning early childhood education and general education
Accessibility and inclusivity of movement environments
Examination, planning, and development of movement environments from the perspective of equality and non-discrimination
Inclusion and its promotion in physical activity
History of Adapted Physical Activity
Competitive Sports (e.g., Special Olympics and Paralympics)Modes of study
Introductory seminar 2 h
Independent online work 27 h/op.
Optional 1 credit contact teaching course.
Online work includes independent exercises and learning tasks.
Sections according to credits
1. Competitive Sports 1 cr (contact teaching: seminars 4 h ja practice 8 h)
· active participation 50 % and learning tasks 50 %
2. Accessibility in sport 1 cr
· online tasks 100 %
3. Equity in sport 1 cr
· online tasks 100 %
4. Accessibility mapping 1 cr
· online tasks 100 %
5. Transparency of sport club activities 2 cr
· online tasks 100 %
6. Getting to know sport club activities 1 cr
· online tasks 100 %
7. Book exam 2 op
· book exam 100 %
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student
- understands the significance of accessibility and inclusivity in the physical activity and sports context.
- is familiar with legislation on equality and equity, as well as international agreements, and can apply this knowledge in the context of physical activity.
- can identify discriminatory practices in physical activity and sports.
- is aware of methods to promote equality and equity in physical activity and gains experience in applying them.
Study materials
Study material available on the course platform.
Acts on equality, equality and exercise
Current research and magazine articles
Exam book
Winnick,
J. & Porretta, D. (2017). Adapted Physical Education and Sport. 6th Ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics (Chapters 8–18).