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Kin 2501 LSU Jacobsen test 1

stadion - ANSused by Ancient Greece as a unit of measurement and referred to a race

stadium - ANSwas originally "stadion"; place race was held

Sport - ANSfirst referred to competition in the form of games, individual athletic exploits and
hunting

3 fundamental characteristics of play - ANSintrinsically motivated, involves the temporary
suspensions of normal/typical reality, involves internal control

_________ is a larger domain than _________ - ANSplay; sport

more structure to ________ than ________ - ANSgame; play

a game - ANSorganized play with rules; an occurance

sport may not fit into universally accepted definition because of factors such as: - ANSreligion,
social class, and history

sport characteristics (4) - ANScontinuity, division of roles, dynamic interaction with an audience,
supporting establishment (ex. NFL)

history - ANSstudy of change over time

descriptive historical research - ANSobjective (just the facts), detailed account, provides who
what when and where; no commentary

interpretive historical research - ANSattempts to explain how and why of past events; introduces
a perspective on what happened

philosophies of the modern world are based on a ________ view of reality - ANSmonist, not
dualist

pragmatists - ANSregard school as a social institution to develop in children a social sense and
a sense of duty towards society and the nation

one of the 1st to reject dualism - ANSpragmatism

pragmatism in education: aims - ANSlay more stress on social and vocational efficiency

, pragmatism in education: teacher - ANSgives important place to teacher

pragmatism in education: student - ANSstresses on child-centered education

pragmatism in education: teaching method - ANScreated new teaching methods

pragmatism in education: curriculum - ANSlays more stress on experience and learning by
doing

existentialism - ANSfocuses on individuality; don't believe in conformity

civilization that embraced athletic competition and intellectual development - ANSAncient
Greece

who influenced Ancient Greece (3) - ANSEgyptians, people of Crete, possibly Phoenicians
(Middle East)

naturalistic idea of thought - ANSman should have a balanced program- harmonious balance
among spiritual, intellectual and physical; both physical education and intellectual education
should be incorporated

anti naturalistic idea of thought - ANSphysical education was a servant to the intellectual
process; held the mind in higher esteem than the body

extremely advanced society - ANSAncient Greece

first dominant culture in Europe - ANSAncient Greece

athlete - ANSone who competes for a prize

greek ideal - ANSunity of man of action and man of wisdom

arete - ANSall-around physical, mental, moral individual excellence one strove for

Ancient greeks made huge contributions in - ANSart, sport, religion, politics, society, education,
literature

Sparta - ANSmilitary, discipline-oriented society

young Sparta boys' (age 7+) training activities - ANSrunning, jumping, swimming, pancration,
boxing

young Sparta girls' (age 7+) training activities - ANSrunning and jumping

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