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TEACHING VALUES AN OLYMPIC EDUCATION TOOLKIT<br />

PARALYMPIANS<br />

IN ACTION!<br />

ON THIS PAGE ARE PHOTOS OF PARALYMPIC ATHLETES IN COMPETITION. HELP LEARNERS TO IDENTIFY EACH EVENT<br />

AND THEN ASK THEM TO PREPARE A SET OF QUESTIONS THEY HAVE ABOUT HOW THE EVENT IS ORGANISED. THEN<br />

INVITE A PARALYMPIC ATHLETE OR OFFICIAL TO COME TO YOUR FACILITY TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.<br />

FOR DISCUSSION<br />

What qualities and values of the<br />

Paralympic Movement do these<br />

athletes represent?<br />

How do their actions help other people<br />

who are living with a disability?<br />

SUGGESTED ACTIVITY<br />

Find out about the technology that<br />

makes it possible for these athletes to<br />

compete in sport.<br />

Design and construct a piece of<br />

equipment to help someone in your<br />

school or community who has a<br />

disability.<br />

Clockwise from top<br />

left Sydney Paralympic<br />

Games 2000: Paul<br />

Schelte (USA) shoots<br />

during the Men’s<br />

Wheelchair Basketball.<br />

SECTION 4 THE FIVE EDUCATIONAL VALUES OF OLYMPISM<br />

Athens Paralympic<br />

Games 2004: Bin Hou<br />

of China wins the gold<br />

medal in the F42 High<br />

Jump.<br />

Greg Smith of Australia<br />

celebrates after<br />

winning the Mens<br />

5000m T52 during the<br />

2000 Sydney<br />

Paralympic Games.<br />

Martin Braxenthaler of<br />

Germany celebrates at<br />

the finish line of the<br />

Men's Slalom – Sitting<br />

at the Turin 2006<br />

Winter Paralympic<br />

Games.<br />

TEACHING VALUES 73

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