Credit Hours - 3
This course involves the study of the historical forces, institutions and personalities that have shaped sport and physical activities and traces the growth and development of competitive sport from ancient civilisation to the present. Topics include the historical, philosophical and global perspectives of sport and physical activity; sport and historiography; primary sources in sport history; philosophy of leisure; leisure in modernity and leisure in the Middle Ages.
Course Objectives/Goals
• To introduce students to the history of sport and leisure.
• To enable students ‘appreciate the values of Leisure.
• To introduce to the students’ various aspects of physical activity.
• To enable students’explore the various activities of sport from Middle Ages to modernity.
Student Learning Outcome
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
• Differentiate between leisure and sport.
• Identify and explain the various aspects of physical activity.
• Identify the values of Leisure.
• Appreciate the need for sport participation.
Reading Materials
Besnier, N., Brownell, S., & Carter, T. F. (2018). The anthropology of sport: Bodies, borders, biopolitics. Univ of California Press. Bouwer, J., & Van Leeuwen, M. (2017). Philosophy of leisure: Foundations of the good life. Routledge. Evans, J. (Ed.). (2017). Physical education, sport and schooling: Studies in the sociology of physical education (Vol. 20). Routledge Hodge, S. R., Lieberman, L. J., & Murata, N. M. (2017). Essentials of teaching adapted physical education: Diversity, culture, and inclusion. Routledge. Long, J., Fletcher, T., & Watson, B. (Eds.). (2017). Sport, leisure and social justice. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.