KHP300 Exam 2 Questions And Accurate
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World War 2 did what for youth sports - Answer 1. Involved people who were rejected
for the Army
2. The boys who were left at home were being feminiszed by women so it created a need
to remasculanize them.
Noeliberalism - Answer an ideology emphasizing free markets and economic
deregulation; leading to a surge in the importance and pursuit of self interest, and
competition to boost efficiency
Parents' roles in sport ANSWER: As times changed, children grew up without one or
both of their parents and in order to be considered a good parent and gold
accountability for one's child, many sought out youth programs and organized sports to
watch after their child and provide them with discipline and leadership training.
Four types of youth sports sponsors.-Answer Two are public and Two are private
1. Non tax funded Public
2. Tax funded Public
3. For profit sports organizations
4. Private Clubs
Three models of organized sports -Answer 1. Physical Literacy Model
2. Skills and Excellence Model
3. Personal Growth and development
Physical literacy model -Answer model organized around play and access to sports with
an ultimate goal of improving health & wellness
, Skills and excellence model - Specifications model organized around achievement at
progressively higher levels of competition
Personal Growth and Development Model - Specifications model organized around
interventions that teach young people to make responsible choices and become
productive individuals
Problems with the skills and excellence model - Response Loses focus on the individual
and focuses entirely on achievements, not the betterment of their health.
the performance Ethic - Answer a collection of ideas and values stressing that the
quality of the sport experience can be quantified in terms of improved skills, particularly
in comparison to the skills of others
The three terms of Physical Literacy - Answer 1. Ability
2. Confidence
3. Desire
When are kids ready to PLAY complicated games - Answer Age 8
How many games are kids recommended to play a week? A year? -Answer Kids are
recommended to play 1 game a week and no more than 35 a year.
When do kids UNDERSTAND competitive sport -Answer Age 12
What is special about the newer models of youth sports? -Answer They de-emphasize
the structure and the competitive nature of sport during the early stages
Project Play - Sport for all, play for life. Based on two key concepts
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