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The development of a poster using Microsoft Powerpoint educating an actual/mock sporting group, organisation (eg. local sporting club or school group), or small group of friends about a particular performance enhancing drug. The presentation should include a title, how the drug is thought to work, effects on the body, and whether it can be used in or out of competition. Part of the poster should include a simulated example of an athlete with a health issue that requires drug treatment with a potentially banned drug. Examples of how to construct a poster will be provided. Students are also required to collate feedback from the presentation group and provide a reflection on how the poster could be improved. Covers content up to and including week 3. Standard descriptors for these criteria are included in the assessment rubric, located at the end of the assessment section/unit outline/in the Dropbox Folder description in MyLO.
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Task Description: |
2a Complete assignment questions on the identification of a particular drug /prohibited substance and describe its mode of action, why it could be used therapeutically, expected performance gains, and health risks. The task will require a review of the number of athletes caught using the drug and their type of athletic profile/sport, including a reflection on whether the expected performance gains match the type of sport. 2b Complete assignment questions on a fictitious doping case/scenario regarding the use of a particular drug /prohibited substance, from two different perspectives; (i) the athlete, and (ii) the perspective of a third party involved with the athlete (either coach, sponsor, family member, sports organisation, clinician as appropriate for the individual case), in terms of what are the cheating benefits and risks (detection, health) of using the particular drug/substance in a prohibited manner.
You should use language that is appropriate and knowledgeable. The written assignment will be submitted in two parts (details will be provided) and will contribute to 50% of the total mark. Covers content up to and including week 8. Standard descriptors for these criteria are included in the assessment rubric, located at the end of the assessment section/unit outline/in the Dropbox Folder description in MyLO.
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