Public Schools and Development of Sport

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Provision of activities for lower classes whose leisure time was strictly limited
Rational Recreation
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Where sporting facilities are provided that serve not only educational demands, but are also available for community use
Dual Use
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Movement of the population to the cities from the countryside
Urbanisation
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Aims of Sport England
Start Stay Succeed
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Played sport for pleasure; played to a strict moral code - fair play
Gentleman Amateur
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Formalising of the rules of a sport
Codification
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Government agency responsible for advising, investing and promoting community sport
Sport England
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A system of national performance indicators that show the quality of active leisure
Best Value
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Canoeing, kayaking and rock climbing are all examples of..
Outdoor Adventurous Activities
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Game played on holy days by working class living in rural areas
Mob Football
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PE introduced in State schools after Swedish Gymnastics
Military Drill
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Sector which typically has local businesses own and run the facilities
Private Sector
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Card 2

Front

Where sporting facilities are provided that serve not only educational demands, but are also available for community use

Back

Dual Use

Card 3

Front

Movement of the population to the cities from the countryside

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Aims of Sport England

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Played sport for pleasure; played to a strict moral code - fair play

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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