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Unit name Organisation in Community Sport and Recreation
Unit code ESP322
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
Faculty of Education
Discipline Education
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify, analyse, interpret patterns of community participation in physical activity, sport, and recreation, and respond to these patterns through appropriate program development.
  2. Recognise and understand the range of settings in which physical activity, health, and sport programs can occur, and demonstrate the ability to interact and engage others within these settings.
  3. Plan and implement a community based physical activity, health, or sporting program, carnival, or event that supports participation and learning.
  4. Plan and implement safety practices in conducting a physical activity, health, or sporting program, carnival, or event. Plan to cater for high needs groups.
  5. Evaluate a physical activity, health, or sporting program, carnival, or event to learning and outcomes.

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Requisites

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Weekly lecture (1 hour; 13 weeks)
Weekly tutorial/practical (2 hours; 13 weeks)

Assessment

Task 1: Models for physical activity participation – Review of literature, 1000 words (25%)

Task 2: Program plan, evaluation, and reflection, 2000 words (50%)

Task 3: Final Exam, 2 hours (25%)

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