Sport Ed

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Across
  1. 2. Provides general team leadership, helps make decisions about lineups, and turns in lineups to teachers or managers
  2. 4. Knows the rules concerning starting and stopping the clock, operates the clock, and indicates the end of playing periods
  3. 7. Manages contests, makes rule decisions, and keeps the contest moving without undue influence
  4. 10. Roles, Students on each team learn multiple roles. Sport Education assigns students more roles than is typical for youth sport, where the only role is that of "player"
  5. 11. Affiliation, Students are organized into mixed-ability teams at the start of the season and maintain their affiliation throughout the season. Every effort is made to ensure that teams are as equal as possible
  6. 13. Manager, Collects and returns team equipment and informs teacher of any equipment lost of damaged
  7. 16. Records pertinent performance data, compiles complete data, and summarizes data over to the appropriate person (teacher, publicist, or manager)
  8. 17. Introduces players before competition and describes plays during competition
  9. 18. Time is divided into "seasons". Units are usually longer than traditional units. They may last from 10-20 class sessions
  10. 19. Introduction, Teams are gradually introduced to the activity, focusing on the techniques and tactics needed to perform adequately in the activity
Down
  1. 1. Writes match reports and submits reports to the publicist or other advocacy agency for the season (e.g., teacher, school administration)
  2. 3. Competition, A season typically consists of a series of competitions. For instance, a soccer season might start with 1v1 competitions, then 2v2, and finish with 4v4 formal competition
  3. 5. Gives a good effort in trying to learn techniques and tactics, plays hard and fairly, and supports teammates
  4. 6. Keeping, Records are kept to determine standings and inform students of their own progress
  5. 8. The season is designed to be festive. This may include the creation of a team name, colors, logo, t-shirt, and awards
  6. 9. Seasonal champions are typically determined by a point system. Points may be awarded for sportsmanship, teamwork, duty team performance, scoring, wins, and tournament victories
  7. 12. Event, A "season ending" activity is placed on the schedule as a target for culminating performance. This event is similar to the Super Bowl for football, World Cup for soccer, and the US Open for tennis
  8. 14. Specialist, Leads team warm-ups and provides leadership in a team's fitness schedule
  9. 15. Assumes the administrative functions of ongoing team responsibilities, turns in appropriate forms, and helps get team members to the right locations for their roles as performers, referees, scorekeepers, etc.
  10. 17. Represents the team on the field in conversations with the officials, provides leadership during play, and assists and encourages teammates