Fighting Discrimination through Sport? Evaluating Sport-Based Workshops in Irish Schools

Author:

Moustakas Louis1ORCID,Kalina Lisa2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of European Sport Development and Leisure Studies, German Sport University, D-50933 Cologne, Germany

2. European Network of Sport Education, 1150 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Discrimination based on ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation remains a pressing challenge throughout Europe, including within Ireland. Despite this, anti-discrimination education is lacking and uneven within school settings. Responding to this gap and seeking to capitalise on the perceived social potential of sport, one Irish NGO has begun delivering sport-based anti-discrimination workshops to students in primary and secondary schools nationwide. This paper presents an evaluation of these workshops, putting a specific focus on the learning outcomes generated. Data were obtained from standardised, open-ended student feedback forms and qualitatively analysed using a Framework Analysis. The results illustrate fairly consistent learning outcomes, but these outcomes generally focus on individual behaviours and attitudes. This contrasts strongly with literature on anti-discrimination education, which recognises a need to reflect on privilege and social structures while also developing clear strategies to address discrimination. To conclude, we propose recommendations and ways forward to help address both individual and structural realities within such sport-based workshops.

Funder

Sport NGO

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Public Administration,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Computer Science Applications,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

Reference49 articles.

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4. European Commission (2019). Special Eurobarometer 493-Discrimination in Europe: Ireland, European Commission. Available online: https://europa.eu/eurobarometer/surveys/detail/2251.

5. Irish Traveler Movement (2023, March 11). 1 in 4 Students Experience Racism in Schools. Available online: https://itmtrav.ie/1-in-4-students-experienced-racism-in-school/.

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