Within the game


 Ma. Mauro André
 Dr. James Mandigo
What is the essence of the
game?
What is the essence of the
game?
Is it a natural instinct?

The „second gestation‟ would be accomplished
 within social relationships and playing activities
 that provides the development of rituals, habits,
 education and culture
                                    (Geertz,1989)

In the ancient era, Greeks and Romains would
  attribute the game with religion and artistic
  values, considering it as sacred as a ritual
                                  (Brougère, 1998)
What is the essence of the
game?
Piaget (1986) studied how chimps
 would play different kind of „make
 believe‟ games

Huizinga (1964) would also suggest that
 animals do play while observing
 puppies

    So how can we explain the
 purpose of the game for animals?
What is the essence of the
game?
If animals as irrational creatures are
   able to play, they must be more than
   mechanical living things

If men play and they know that they are
   playing, they must be more than
   rational beings, once play is irrational
                          (Huizinga, 1964)
What is the essence of the
game?
The game can be a natural instinct, a
 cultural construction or even a spiritual
 element, and most likely it can be an
 integration of all three elements.

Most importantly, physical educators
 should have a broader understanding
 of what can the game do.
WHAT CAN THE GAME DO?
Ping pong diplomacy –
1971
“A small ping pong ball,
like a small butterfly,
eventually helped to alter
the pattern of history”
   Hong & Sun, 2000: 430
More recently…
South Korea and North
Korea agreed to compete
as a unique team in the:
Asian Games in Doha
(2006) and in the Beijing
Olympics (2008)
           (Merkel, 2008)
WHAT CAN THE GAME DO?

“Sport has the power
to change the world,
the power to inspire,
the power to unite
people in a way that
little else can. It
speaks to people in
a language they
understand”

 (Final report IYSPE,
            2005: 90)
What can the game do?
In 1973, the Humanistic Physical
  Education approach was first
  presented relating physical activity to
  the development of self-esteem, self-
  actualization, self-understanding,
  interpersonal relations

The model intended to shift the
 dominant idea of „education of the
 physical‟ to the „education through the
 physical‟
What can the game do?
1980‟s - Teaching Games for
 Understanding (TGfU) was presented
 with a student-centered paradigm

Besides developing students‟ motor skills,
 TGfU was also proposed to improve
 relationships and metacognitive skills
 (Mandigo and Corlett, 2008)

TGfU was proposed as an effective form to
 introduce value orientations such as
 democracy and inclusion (Butler, 2006)
What can the game do?
Sport Education model presented by Daryl
 Siedentop had a more holistic learning of
 sport

Tasks would include: refereeing, keeping score,
  compiling statistics, publicizing team
  performance, coaching, managing, and of
  course, performing.

The idea is that students would be engaged to
 a single team for at least a whole season
 (single sport).
  ◦ Obtaining broader learning (multiple roles)
  ◦ Affiliate to a group (working together towards a
    common goal)
What can the game do?
“Sport for Peace” (S4P) promoting the in
  the learning process and positive
  interactions.
Life skills such as trust, respect, sharing
  responsibility and even sense of family
                           (Ennis et al., 1999)
Football for Peace (F4P).
soccer to promote the approximation of
  Jewish and Arab children in the region of
  Galilee, Israel.
                               (Sugden,2006)
But, what else can the game
do?
               In 2007, Iraq was the
                 unexpected
                 champion of the
                 Asian soccer cup
                 providing a rare
                 moment of national
                 joy
               The excitement was
                 even able to unite
                 religion rivals to
                 celebrate the
                 national team
                 accomplishment
But, what else can the game
               do?
On March 14th 2009 in the      The incident may be
 city of Hilla (100km from       interpreted as an isolated
 Bagdad)                         case of violence that
                                 represents the many
                                 years of war in which this
A professional soccer
                                 country has lived.
  player was shot by a fan
  when he was found in a
  scoring situation that       Negative outcomes can
  would tie the match in the    also be originated from
  closing moments.              playing games of diverse
                                levels and from many
                                different places.
But, what else can the game
do?




    (Lewis, 1996)      (Kerr, 2005)
But, what else can the game
do?
It has become the Physical       Nevertheless... PE has
   Educator duty to                been majorly used as a
   promote discussions of          form to reinforce the
   the sports, games and           values on how sports
   physical activities values      became popular in our
   and attitudes in order to       society.
   develop a reflexive
   viewer that is able to
   have a critic perspective     Sports have been used in
                                   education within an
                 (Betti, 2004)     ideological conquest of
                                   capitalism, i.e. it
                                   promoted
                                   competitiveness,
                                   aggressive behaviour
                                   and individualism
                                               (Gems, 1999)
But, what else can the game
do?
The declining             According to Clarke
 participation on          (2006) boys
 physical activity         successful
 among youth in US         participation in team
 society may have          games provide a
 part of its origin due    valued and
 to gender, race and       reinforcement in their
 social class              peer groups,
 differences, which        whereas girls are not
 have not been             as celebrated by
 properly considerate      accomplishing the
 in the physical           same achievement.
 education
 curriculum.
“I love this game”
However, does love    Games may
 only promote          provide...
 goodness?
                      trust, teamwork and
Have you ever heard     caring
 about passionate
 crime?               rate, segregation and
                        individualism

 Games are not inherent good
So, who will your students
be?



               ?
So, who will your students
be?
The country would be filled with both
 sadness followed by pride and
 happiness followed by
 embarrassment.
Terry Fox and Ben Johnson
 ◦ same sport
 ◦ same place (country)
 ◦ same time period
Regardless of cultural differences
 fantastic and awful outcomes may
 have its origin in games and sports.
So, who will your students
be?
PE and many other physical activities runs in
 every social-economical standard. As
 physical educators our goal must go beyond
 the game.

There are two other hidden stories that we do
 not know much about:
  ◦ Bob McGill (Terry‟s PE teacher)
  ◦ Charlie Francis (Ben‟s Coach).
How were their influences over these two
 personalities?
Which path would you rather promote?
Thank you for your attention

My e-mail: mauro_ha@yahoo.com
Ma. Mauro Andre

Within the game

  • 1.
    Within the game Ma. Mauro André Dr. James Mandigo
  • 2.
    What is theessence of the game?
  • 3.
    What is theessence of the game? Is it a natural instinct? The „second gestation‟ would be accomplished within social relationships and playing activities that provides the development of rituals, habits, education and culture (Geertz,1989) In the ancient era, Greeks and Romains would attribute the game with religion and artistic values, considering it as sacred as a ritual (Brougère, 1998)
  • 4.
    What is theessence of the game? Piaget (1986) studied how chimps would play different kind of „make believe‟ games Huizinga (1964) would also suggest that animals do play while observing puppies So how can we explain the purpose of the game for animals?
  • 5.
    What is theessence of the game? If animals as irrational creatures are able to play, they must be more than mechanical living things If men play and they know that they are playing, they must be more than rational beings, once play is irrational (Huizinga, 1964)
  • 6.
    What is theessence of the game? The game can be a natural instinct, a cultural construction or even a spiritual element, and most likely it can be an integration of all three elements. Most importantly, physical educators should have a broader understanding of what can the game do.
  • 7.
    WHAT CAN THEGAME DO? Ping pong diplomacy – 1971 “A small ping pong ball, like a small butterfly, eventually helped to alter the pattern of history” Hong & Sun, 2000: 430 More recently… South Korea and North Korea agreed to compete as a unique team in the: Asian Games in Doha (2006) and in the Beijing Olympics (2008) (Merkel, 2008)
  • 8.
    WHAT CAN THEGAME DO? “Sport has the power to change the world, the power to inspire, the power to unite people in a way that little else can. It speaks to people in a language they understand” (Final report IYSPE, 2005: 90)
  • 9.
    What can thegame do? In 1973, the Humanistic Physical Education approach was first presented relating physical activity to the development of self-esteem, self- actualization, self-understanding, interpersonal relations The model intended to shift the dominant idea of „education of the physical‟ to the „education through the physical‟
  • 10.
    What can thegame do? 1980‟s - Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) was presented with a student-centered paradigm Besides developing students‟ motor skills, TGfU was also proposed to improve relationships and metacognitive skills (Mandigo and Corlett, 2008) TGfU was proposed as an effective form to introduce value orientations such as democracy and inclusion (Butler, 2006)
  • 11.
    What can thegame do? Sport Education model presented by Daryl Siedentop had a more holistic learning of sport Tasks would include: refereeing, keeping score, compiling statistics, publicizing team performance, coaching, managing, and of course, performing. The idea is that students would be engaged to a single team for at least a whole season (single sport). ◦ Obtaining broader learning (multiple roles) ◦ Affiliate to a group (working together towards a common goal)
  • 12.
    What can thegame do? “Sport for Peace” (S4P) promoting the in the learning process and positive interactions. Life skills such as trust, respect, sharing responsibility and even sense of family (Ennis et al., 1999) Football for Peace (F4P). soccer to promote the approximation of Jewish and Arab children in the region of Galilee, Israel. (Sugden,2006)
  • 13.
    But, what elsecan the game do? In 2007, Iraq was the unexpected champion of the Asian soccer cup providing a rare moment of national joy The excitement was even able to unite religion rivals to celebrate the national team accomplishment
  • 14.
    But, what elsecan the game do? On March 14th 2009 in the The incident may be city of Hilla (100km from interpreted as an isolated Bagdad) case of violence that represents the many years of war in which this A professional soccer country has lived. player was shot by a fan when he was found in a scoring situation that Negative outcomes can would tie the match in the also be originated from closing moments. playing games of diverse levels and from many different places.
  • 15.
    But, what elsecan the game do? (Lewis, 1996) (Kerr, 2005)
  • 16.
    But, what elsecan the game do? It has become the Physical Nevertheless... PE has Educator duty to been majorly used as a promote discussions of form to reinforce the the sports, games and values on how sports physical activities values became popular in our and attitudes in order to society. develop a reflexive viewer that is able to have a critic perspective Sports have been used in education within an (Betti, 2004) ideological conquest of capitalism, i.e. it promoted competitiveness, aggressive behaviour and individualism (Gems, 1999)
  • 17.
    But, what elsecan the game do? The declining According to Clarke participation on (2006) boys physical activity successful among youth in US participation in team society may have games provide a part of its origin due valued and to gender, race and reinforcement in their social class peer groups, differences, which whereas girls are not have not been as celebrated by properly considerate accomplishing the in the physical same achievement. education curriculum.
  • 18.
    “I love thisgame” However, does love Games may only promote provide... goodness? trust, teamwork and Have you ever heard caring about passionate crime? rate, segregation and individualism Games are not inherent good
  • 19.
    So, who willyour students be? ?
  • 20.
    So, who willyour students be? The country would be filled with both sadness followed by pride and happiness followed by embarrassment. Terry Fox and Ben Johnson ◦ same sport ◦ same place (country) ◦ same time period Regardless of cultural differences fantastic and awful outcomes may have its origin in games and sports.
  • 21.
    So, who willyour students be? PE and many other physical activities runs in every social-economical standard. As physical educators our goal must go beyond the game. There are two other hidden stories that we do not know much about: ◦ Bob McGill (Terry‟s PE teacher) ◦ Charlie Francis (Ben‟s Coach). How were their influences over these two personalities? Which path would you rather promote?
  • 22.
    Thank you foryour attention My e-mail: mauro_ha@yahoo.com Ma. Mauro Andre