Wednesday, September 30, 2009
@ 6:10 PM what does olympism means to us? We find that the items below are useful to us in our daily lives. as shown below: • Moral values are learnt through Olympism, such as friendship, honesty, discipline and fair play. • The Olympic spirit is not a competition or a system, but an attitude and will to perform to the best of one’s ability. • It involves those moral principles that promote human understanding. To us, we find that... O - Organisation L - Loyalty to your Nation Y - Your Education M - Mass Participation P - Perseverance I - Integrity S - Sports For All M - Mutual Respect So... OLYMPISM means: • To engage us in deliberate, formal education activities relative to Olympism. • To instill the positive values of fair play, camaraderie, discipline and co-operation. • To engage us in physical education such that it becomes integral to their personal development. • To develop the widest possible range of skills of the members. @ 5:58 PM Pictures of Olympism! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() @ 5:45 PM OLYMPISM Ancient Olympism ♥Olympism has its roots in the beliefs of the ancient Greeks. - To develop their physical, moral, intellectual, cultural and artistic qualities harmoniously. -taking part in a blend of sport, art, educational and cultural activities. ♥This philosophy was celebrated through the Olympic Games -A festival involving athletes, scholars and artists from many cultural fields. ♥In 1894, the Olympic Movement - recognised as the father of modern Olympism. ♥ Today, the festival celebrates the ideals which remain at the heart of Olympism. -By blending sport with culture and education -Olympism promotes a way of life based on: .....The balanced development of the body, will and mind .....The joy found in effort .....The educational value of being a good role model ♥Respect for universal ethics includes tolerance, generosity, unity, friendship, non-discrimination and respect for others. Goal of Olympism ♥Olympism uses sport to promote the balanced development of people as an essential step in building a peaceful society that places a high value on human dignity. Wednesday, September 23, 2009
@ 6:02 PM Second post is mine :B WE officially snatched the first(second sorry ><) post of this blog for NPPA. haha ;Debbie,Bryan;Shermei;Terence :D @ 6:00 PM Our PE reflections! ♥ Our reflection on pe lessons: Shermei: I think it's useful as I learnt alot of things. Not only I gained useful knowledge, I can stay healthy and active. I have learnt to work with others and also realised communication is important. With it, i can learn better. Debbie: Pe is fun and enriching, especially floorball as it helped to bond us together and requires teamwork to allow us to communicate and play better. I've learnt how to apply the skills of playing floorball like passing the ball and scoring. However, there should be more time for us to play as 1 hour isn't enough. Terence: I think that Pe is good , Pe gives us time to interact with our classmate and also "widen our horizons" and let us try different sports. During the Floorball lesson , we're given a chance to try out floorball and learn the basics. However, i agree with Debbie that the time isn't enough. Bryan: Through floorball it will help us to learn more about ourselves and to know our friends better. The school can hire more professionals to come and teach us more about floorball , in order for us to learn better. |
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