ABSTRACT

A fundamental component of the Olympic ideal is the concept of Olympic education. This is the notion that sport can help children and young people develop essential life skills. Olympic Education: An international review is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the diffusion and implementation of Olympic education programmes around the world.

The book includes 28 chapters with 21 national case studies of countries on every major continent, including Australia, Brasil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, Spain, the UK, the US and Zambia. Each chapter examines the cultural, pedagogical, political and societal challenges of teaching Olympic education, as well as the national, individual and institutional programmes that have emerged. It explores key practical and conceptual issues, such as the incorporation of Olympic values in PE curricula, sport coaching and coach education programmes, while also taking into account the collaborative efforts of the governmental bodies, sport federations and Olympic institutions responsible for policy and implementation.

This is important reading for all students, researchers and professionals with an interest in the Olympics, sport education, sports coaching, sport policy or physical education.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part 2|40 pages

The Olympic Games as a promoter of Olympic education

chapter 4|12 pages

Tokyo 1964

Nation-wide Olympic education programme for Tokyo 1964 initiated by the Japanese Government

chapter 5|13 pages

Athens 2004

Olympic education in Greece during the Athens 2004 Olympic Games

chapter 6|13 pages

London 2012

Olympic education in the United Kingdom: rethinking London 2012, learning ‘legacies’ and their pedagogical potential

part III|256 pages

Olympic education

chapter 7|14 pages

Australia

Olympic education: inspiring young Australians to be better

chapter 8|15 pages

Brasil

Olympic education in Brasil: experiences and trends

chapter 9|15 pages

Canada 1

Olympic education programmes as legacies of Olympic Games

chapter 10|16 pages

China

Olympic education in the context of the Beijing Olympic Games

chapter 11|12 pages

Colombia

Olympic education for social transformation

chapter 12|14 pages

Czech Republic

Teaching Olympic education and education through sport 1

chapter 13|16 pages

France

Different Olympic committees promote Olympic education in youth camps

chapter 14|15 pages

Germany

Formal Olympic education at schools and informal Olympic learning in sport clubs

chapter 15|14 pages

Japan

Olympic education for peace and international cultural understanding

chapter 16|16 pages

New Zealand

Olympic and Olympism education

chapter 17|16 pages

Poland

Olympic education as patterns of sport institutions

chapter 18|15 pages

Russia

Our model and system of Olympic education

chapter 19|12 pages

Singapore

Olympic education inspired by the Youth Olympic Games

chapter 20|16 pages

Spain

Olympic education in Spain as a multi-facet enterprise

chapter 21|10 pages

Ukraine

Teaching and training of Olympic education at schools and in higher learning institutes

chapter 22|14 pages

United States of America

The Olympic Games as promoter of Olympic education in the United States of America: issues and institutions

chapter 23|13 pages

Zambia

Olympic education within the context of sport for development

chapter 24|11 pages

Zimbabwe

The Olympic Academy and its strategies to promote Olympic values

part IV|28 pages

Olympic education around the world

chapter 25|7 pages

Olympic education as pedagogy

Terminology, pedagogical orientations and Olympic values education

chapter 26|6 pages

Olympic education as ‘l’education sportive’

Olympic education as a part of physical education, extra-curricular physical activities, sport development and Olympic athlete training

chapter 27|7 pages

Olympic education as an academic study

Research, teaching and training in higher learning institutes

chapter 28|6 pages

Olympic education and the Olympic Movement

The role of Olympic Games, the International Olympic Committee, National Olympic Committees and National Olympic Academies in Olympic education