Course Syllabus
Sports Policies and Sports Administration in Malaysia
- Sports and National related policies: an introduction
- The National Sports Policy 1988
- National Sports Convention Langkawi 1996
- Malaysian National Educational Philosophy 1979
- Malaysian National Youth Policy 1985
- Sports Tourism and Visit Malaysia Year Promotion Historical and Sociological Perspectives
Framework for Moral Reasoning
- Analysis of everyday ethical problem in sport
- Moral reasoning, moral values and moral principles in sports
- Ethical issues in sports
- Impartiality, consistency and reflection and moral reasoning
- Examination of the four major moral principles of justice, honesty, responsibility, and beneficence.
Developing a consistent game plan for moral reasoning
- Steps used in thinking through a moral problem in sports.
- Important issues in the development of a consistent game plan.
- Solving a moral problem.
- Steps to follow to systematically think through a moral problem.
- Obstacles and fallacies in moral reasoning.
Intimidation, Competition and Sportsmanship
- Definition of intimidation
- Types of intimidation (purposeful intimidation and non-purposeful intimidation)
- Methods of purposeful and non-purposeful intimidation used by coaches
- Intimidation from the point of view of athletes
- Methods of purposeful and non-purposeful intimidation used by athletes
- External forms of intimidation
- Minor and serious fan intimidation of opponents.
- Sports and National related policies: an introduction
- The National Sports Policy 1988
- National Sports Convention Langkawi 1996
- Malaysian National Educational Philosophy 1979
- Malaysian National Youth Policy 1985
- Sports Tourism and Visit Malaysia Year Promotion Historical and Sociological Perspectives
Framework for Moral Reasoning
- Analysis of everyday ethical problem in sport
- Moral reasoning, moral values and moral principles in sports
- Ethical issues in sports
- Impartiality, consistency and reflection and moral reasoning
- Examination of the four major moral principles of justice, honesty, responsibility, and beneficence.
Developing a consistent game plan for moral reasoning
- Steps used in thinking through a moral problem in sports.
- Important issues in the development of a consistent game plan.
- Solving a moral problem.
- Steps to follow to systematically think through a moral problem.
- Obstacles and fallacies in moral reasoning.
Intimidation, Competition and Sportsmanship
- Definition of intimidation
- Types of intimidation (purposeful intimidation and non-purposeful intimidation)
- Methods of purposeful and non-purposeful intimidation used by coaches
- Intimidation from the point of view of athletes
- Methods of purposeful and non-purposeful intimidation used by athletes
- External forms of intimidation
- Minor and serious fan intimidation of opponents.
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