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Odd 1 Out. ? Guardian sport. Learning Objective. To learn to explain the reasons for the use of drugs in sport To learn to describe the consequences of the use of drugs in sport To learn to describe the possible solutions to the problem of the use of drugs in sport
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Odd 1 Out ? Guardian sport
Learning Objective To learn to explain the reasons for the use of drugs in sport To learn to describe the consequences of the use of drugs in sport To learn to describe the possible solutions to the problem of the use of drugs in sport To learn to explain the impact on performance in sport of modern technological products.
The Debate • Each group are formulate their argument and gather evidence to back up their case. • The Roles Within the Group • Spokesperson • Evidence /Researcher Judges You will run the debate. You must devise a system of how the courtroom will run, how each group will be questioned and how the you will gain the jury judgement. You will summarise each groups case before the jury decides. Luke Catherine Jordan A
Should Drugs in Sport be Legalised? Group 1: For drugs being legalised Nick Nicola Claire Lucy Group 2: The Elite Athletes Matthew Matthew Adam Group 3: No they should not be legalised Michael Ian Jordan H Group 4: Modern Technological Products Should Only be allowed as this is not the Same as Drugs Hannah Joe Oliver
Timetable 9.10: Case Building & Evidence Gathering 9.30: Judges explain the set up of the courtroom 9.35: Case presentation 9.45: Questions 9.55: Judges Summary 10.00: Jury 10.05: Judges Present Decision
Jury Vote on these two questions Should drugs in sport be legalised? Are modern technological products the same as performance enhancing drugs?
Homework Exam Question 10 Marks Discuss reasons why athletes may take performing enhancing drugs and critically analyse how legalising drugs would change the nature of modern day sport. • Marking Criteria • Knowledge and Understanding • Develop/ Discuss (evaluation) • Practical Examples • Technical Vocabulary • Written Communication