This document outlines the objectives and challenges of developing sports programs at universities in light of COVID-19. It discusses how physical education classes, intramural sports, fitness centers, and sports development programs will need to be adapted to comply with government guidelines that restrict activities for those under 21 and team/contact sports. Options for digitizing certain sports activities and programs are presented to allow universities to continue supporting physical literacy and the development of healthy, active students during the pandemic.
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OBJECTIVES of the Webinar
Challenges of the University in the
area of Sports Development.
Sustainable Plans and Program
in Sports.
How to handle the effects of
COVID19?
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Schools
(Education)
Hospitality
Industry (e.g.
Tourism, Hotels,
etc.)
Sports & Fitness
Industry
Physical Education
Department
Athletics/Sports
Department
Challenges of Universities
Sports Development Program in school (university) setting
Physical education
course/classes (PE 1 4)
prescribed in the curriculum
Athletic/Varsity Teams
Collegiate Competitions (e.g.
UAAP
, NCAA, PRISAA, SCUAA,
etc.)
Bachelor of Physical Education
(CMO 80, s 2017)
Bachelor of Science in Exercise
and Sports Sciences
(CMO 81, s 2017)
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SCHOOL SPORTS
1. Coaching
Opportunities
(Personnel)
2. Scholarship
3. Supplies (shoes,
apparel)
4. etc.
ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITIES
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Sports
Programs?
Physical Education Classes
(Basic education Higher education)
Sports Competitions/Leagues
(Palarong Pambansa, UAAP,
NCAA, etc)
Fitness Center
(Commercial Establishments)?
Survey says: 53% will only come
back to gym to exercise
Sports Clinic & other Sports
Development Program
(Commercial and Non-commercial)
Age Group (21 y/o below are not
allowed outside)
Team Sports/Contact Sports (Not
allowed under the government
guidelines)
Digitized
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Physical literacy
as the motivation, confidence,
physical competence, knowledge
and understanding to value and take
responsibility for engagement in
physical activities for life
(Whitehead, 2013).
is much wider than physical
education and encompasses all
participation in physical activity
throughout the lifecourse
(Whitehead, 2013).
foundation for sports and education
policies (Mandigo, et al. , 2009)
Sources:
Edwards, L. C., Bryant, A. S., Keegan, R. J., Morgan, K., & Jones, A. M. (2017). Definitions, foundations and associations of physical literacy: a systematic
review. Sports medicine, 47(1), 113-126.
Mandigo, J., Francis, N., Lodewyk, K., & Lopez, R. (2009). Physical literacy for educators. Physical and Health Education Journal, 75(3), 27-30.
Whitehead, M. (2013). Definition of physical literacy and clarification of related issues. ICSSPE Bulletin, 65(1.2).
Physically educated individual
Physical activity
any bodily movement
produced by skeletal
muscles that requires
energy expenditure
(WHO, 2015)
Other aspects of life
(Edwards, et al, 2017)
Quality physical education program
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Physical Education (PE) TO Wellness and Recreation Program (WRP)
2018 Curriculum
Source (Image): FEU WRP Facebook Page
13. 1987 Philippine Constitution
Article XIV Section 19: Sports
1. The State shall promote physical education and encourage sports
programs, league competitions, and amateur sports, including training for
international competitions, to foster self-discipline, teamwork, and
excellence for the development of a healthy and alert citizenry.
2. All educational institutions shall undertake regular sports activities
throughout the country in cooperation with athletic clubs and other sectors
RA 10588 Palarong Pambansa Act of 2013
The State to support programs that will improve and promote the Palarong
Pambansa as the primary avenue for providing in-school sports opportunities to
improve the physical, intellectual and social well-being of the youth.
D.O. 43, s 2016: IRR of RA 10588
RA 10676 Student-Athletes Protection Act [2015]
The State shall recognize and uphold the rights of student-athletes to further hone
their skills and abilities in their respective fields of amateur sports without neglecting
their education and general well-being.
D.O. 25, s 2015:Implementing Guidelines on the Special Program in Sport
D.O. 103, s 2015: Adoption of Student-Athletes Protection Act
RA 11470 The National Academy of Sports [2020]
To establish a national sports programs which shall promote physical education and
encourage sports programs.
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