ABSTRACT

The influence of professional, adult sport on youth sport is now a global concern. Children are involved in high-stakes competitive sport at national and international levels at an increasingly young age. In addition, the use of sport as a medium for positive youth development by governments and within the community has fuelled ambitious targets for young people’s participation in sport at all levels. In this important study of ethical issues in and around youth sport, leading international experts argue for the development of strong ethical codes for the conduct of youth sport and for effective policy and pedagogical applications to ensure that the positive benefits of sport are optimized and the negative aspects diminished.

At the heart of the discussion are the prevailing standards and expectations of youth sport in developed societies, typically consisting of the development of motor competence, the development of a safe and healthy lifestyle and competitive style, and the development of a positive self-image and good relationship skills. The book examines the recommendations emerging from the ‘Panathlon Declaration’ and the debates that have followed, and covers a wide range of key ethical issues, including:

    • emotional and physical abuse
    • aggression and violence
    • doping and cheating
    • values and norms
    • teaching and coaching
    • integrity management.

Ethics in Youth Sport is focused on the application of ethical policy and pedagogies and is grounded in practice. It assumes no prior ethical training on the part of the reader and is essential reading for all students, researchers, policy makers and professionals working with children and young people in sport across school, community and professional settings.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Managing ethics in youth sport

An application of the integrity management framework

chapter 2|15 pages

Putting the child back in children's sport

Nurturing young talent in a developmentally appropriate manner

chapter 3|15 pages

The first Youth Olympic Games

Innovations, challenges and ethical issues

chapter 4|19 pages

Youth sport ethics

Teaching pro-social behaviour

chapter 5|18 pages

The good and the bad of youth sport today

What about the unforeseen ethical issues?

chapter 6|15 pages

Game Sense pedagogy in youth sport

An applied ethics perspective

chapter 9|13 pages

Getting naked

Aspirations, delusions, and confusions about gender equity in youth sport

chapter 10|12 pages

Exploring ethics

Reflections of a university coach educator

chapter 12|16 pages

Doing moral philosophy with youth in urban programs

Strategies from the Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility model and the Philosophy for Children Movement

chapter |8 pages

Conclusions