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What are the characteristics of play?
Fun, spontaneous, changeable rules, not strictly structured, undertaken for intrinsic value, can be serious, childlike
What are the objectives of play?
Social interaction, learn to accept rules, learn to share, negotiate, not to agree, socialisation, allows risk, fosters independence, develops respect
What are the characteristics of PE?
Formal body of knowledge with a clear philosophy, learnt through undertaking physical activity, involves learning rules, tactics and etiquette, vehicle for developing desired personal and social attitudes, enables appreciation and critical evaluation of movement and skill, a sense of fair play, consideration and being able to work with others and make independent moral judgements
What are the objectives of PE?
Acquire and develop skills, select and apply skills, evaluate and improve performance, develop a knowledge and understanding of fitness and health
What are the characteristics of leisure and recreation?
Refresh mind/body, recuperation, recover from stressful work life, recreating, engaged during free time, a time to engage in freely chosen activities, used for ease and relaxation, done for enjoyment
What are the objectives of OAA?
Extending an individual's experience beyond their everyday life or environment, engaging with and learning about the natural environment, being involved in active leisure, becoming involved in AA, escaping day-to-day life
What are the characteristics of sport?
Fixed set of competitive structures, set of standardised rules, rules enforced, range of strategies, codes of conduct
What are the objectives of sport?
Release of tension and stress, developing health and fitness skills, achieving success, building self esteem, learning to accept rules and decisions of others, working with others, showing determination, perseverance and courage, developing a sense of fair play, consideration for others