measuring success and sport development LO3

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Different Ways to measure successful increase in sport

Levels of performance, participation and the impact on society

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How to measure impact of sports development on performance

Standard of coaching

Medals won in Olympic Games

Increase success in elite sport

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What are internal assessments

Grading yourself as a performer

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What are external assessments

Getting graded by people outside of the club

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How to measure participation

Surveys

uptake of NGB schemes

Amount of people participating in sport

More use of facilities

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How to measure impacts on society

levels of obesity and levels of crime rates

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Purpose of measurement

Demonstrate success, justify funding, identify areas to improve

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Measures definition

Assess performance, impact and participation

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Methods of measurement examples

such as external assessment and surveys

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Ways level of performance can be shown

Increased standard of coaching

Medals one at an Olympic Games

Increased success in elite sport

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Ways level of participation is increased

Amount of tennis courts booked

Increase in amount of people participating

More use of sport facilities

More memberships with National Governing Body’s

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Impact on society with increased people playing sport

Boost of economy

Reduced crime rates

Improved behaviour in schools

Better health

Lower amount of obesity people

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How to measure the IMPACT of sports development on PARTICIPATION

  • surveys to see the level of physical activity through the country

  • Uptake on national governing body schemes, amount of people taking part in NGB schemes

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What is active lives survey

Surveys to see physical activity throughout England

Gets data on what types of sports played

Asks 175,000

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Advantages of surveys

Cheap

Easy to do

Can be done online or in paper

Can collect data from large groups

Can be designed for different target groups

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Disadvantages of surveys

People could lie

Data can be inaccurate

People could feel uncomfortable

People might not understand question

People might not take seriously

Errors may occur if people miss question accidentally

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Methods of measuring Impacts of sports development on performance

Self assessments

External assessments

Benchmark (how things are compared from previously)

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What is a benchmark and an examples

A benchmark is a quality scheme used to grade success of sport programmes or clubs. A clubmark. If a club has a clubmark it shows the club is run well. It can attract more funding because having a clubmark is very good.

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1 way of measuring each; participation performance and impact of society

Participation: surveys

Performance: benchmark

Impact of society: level of crime

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What do you need to have to get a clubmark

  • activities and programmes

  • Care and welfare

  • Community

  • Managment

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Methods of measuring impact of sports development on impact of SOCIETY

  • levels of crime

  • Levels of obesity

  • Ofsted league tables

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Impacts of physical activity for 0-5 year olds

  • Healthy body weight

  • Good skeletal and muscular development

  • Psychological development

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Impacts of physical activity age 5-18

  • reduced body fat

  • Healthy bone health

  • Improved cardiovascular health

  • More efficient metabolism

  • Improved psychological health

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Impacts of physical activity age 19-64

  • reduced chance of contrary heart disease

  • Reduced chance of stroke

  • Reduced chance of type 2 diabetics

  • Reduced chance in osteoporosis

  • Decrease in cancers

  • Positive impact on depression and psychological health

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Impacts of physical activity for 65+

  • improved cardiovascular function

  • Improvements in strength

  • Reduced chance of falling

  • Stronger muscles and bones

  • Improvements to psychological wellbeing

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Why is measuring impacts of sports development development important

Shows succes

Justin’s funding

Identify areas to improve more

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What can sports development be measured against

Levels of participation

Levels of performance

Impact on society

PPI/PIP