Our Playing the Game Student Book is an enriching study of a variety of classic and contemporary texts relating to recreational and professional sport. These include documentaries, non-fiction texts, poems, and feature articles.
By exploring these texts, students will cultivate a repertoire of skills, enabling them to comprehend, analyse, and assess sports-related content. Through looking at the way composers explore sports, team spirit, physical challenges and achievements, success and failure, the culture of sports, the nature of spectatorship, and the role of athletes in political activism, students will gain a deeper understanding of the ways sport functions in our society, and often mirrors social issues.
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Authors: Emily Bosco and Sarah Peachman
Format: A4 paperback, 112 pages
ISBN: 978 1 923140 03 5
Our Playing the Game Student Book is an enriching study of a variety of classic and contemporary texts relating to recreational and professional sport. These include documentaries, non-fiction texts, poems, and feature articles.
By exploring these texts, students will cultivate a repertoire of skills, enabling them to comprehend, analyse, and assess sports-related content. Through looking at the way composers explore sports, team spirit, physical challenges and achievements, success and failure, the culture of sports, the nature of spectatorship, and the role of athletes in political activism, students will gain a deeper understanding of the ways sport functions in our society, and often mirrors social issues.
Download the Table of Contents
Authors: Emily Bosco and Sarah Peachman
Format: A4 paperback, 112 pages
ISBN: 978 1 923140 03 5