The Tokyo 2020 officially opened on July 23, 2021 with the traditional Olympic Games Opening Ceremony seen by three billion people around the world.
Teachers are already preparing their in-person lessons or distance learning and they will include the Olympic Games and sport values into school curricula, for sure. They can't lose this wonderful experience! Such a great resource for different curricula.
Games Vision are the most innovative in history. It brought positive reform to the world by building on three core concepts:
- "Striving for your personal best” (Achieving Personal Best),
- “Accepting one another” (Unity in Diversity) and
- “Passing on Legacy for the future” (Connecting to Tomorrow).
Under the tagline, “Know Differences, Show Differences”, Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) is essential to achieving the Games Vision and delivering successful Games. As such, D&I is being incorporated into all the aspects of Games planning and operations.
Tokyo 2020 embraced ‘Diversity’ by celebrating the differences of individuals, while ‘Inclusion’ saw people accepted and respected regardless of age, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or intellectual or physical impairment.
- Mascot: Miraitowa & Olympic sports
- Youngest and oldest athletes:
The Olympics may be thought mostly to be the preserve of the young - from 12 - the Syrian table tennis, Zaza Hend, 12 or the English skateboarder Sky Brown, 13. There are some sports where experience brings an advantage - to 66. The Australian equestrian Mary Hanna is 66 – the oldest competitor at Tokyo, her sixth Games.
- Olympic games : Some information:
New technologies and digital innovation have enabled more sports fans than ever to watch, follow and engage with the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Since the start of the Games, the Olympic digital platforms have had record breaking traffic – double the number of users during Rio 2016 on a daily basis.
Let's talk about some curricula:
- Sciences/Geography: The Olympic Flame & Japan as a country.
Civics & cross-curricular project: Values
Honesty, teamwork, respect, self-belief, passion and determination the six values to achieve personal excellence.
To address global greenhouse gas emission, Japan’s 2020 Olympic and Paralympic teams will wear official sportswear made from donated, recycled textiles.
Game: Google Doodle:
Google Doodle launched an anime-inspired game to mark the start of Tokyo Olympics 2020 which officially began July 23, 2021 and named it Doodle Champion Island Games. You can click here to play the game.
Welcome to the Doodle Champion Island Games! Over tthe weeks, you could join calico (c)athlete Lucky as she explores Doodle Champion Island: a world filled with seven sport mini-games, legendary opponents, dozens of daring side quests, and a few new (and old ;)) friends.
Her ultimate goal? Defeat each sport Champion to collect all seven sacred scrolls—and complete extra hidden challenges across Champion Island in the process. Are you feline Lucky 😼? Click on Doodle, join one of the four color teams to contribute to the real-time global leaderboard, and let the games begin!
Video Game Music :
Tokyo 2020 Olympics Opens BIG with Video Game Music! | Every Song Featured in the Ceremony.
The Parade of Nations, a lengthy process in which all 11,260 athletes taking part in the Games enter an arena, has been accompanied by orchestral renditions of music from video games developed in Japan.
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony featured music from 14 games, including Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter, Dragon Quest, Sonic the Hedgehog, Chrono Trigger, and more!
Videos : One minute one sport:
Mental health: Simone Biles bronze medal
App: Stronger Together Challenge
Join the challenge and walk with the Olympic athletes:
iTunes
Android
Other Resources:
Teachers can find other ideas and resources on my posts: Olympic Games London 2012 ; Olympic Games Rio 2014 and Pyneogchang 2018 to include into their in-person lessons or remote learning via Zoom and other platforms.
"The Olympic movement aspires to contribute to a peaceful future for humankind through the educational value of sport, in particular youth."
The Games brought together athletes from all parts of the world in the greatest of international sports events as a means to promote peace, mutual understanding and goodwill among nations and people.
Tokyo 2020 Refugee Team
credits: © IOC / Greg Martin
For the second time, the International Olympic Committee Refugee OlympicTeam will participate under the Olympic flag in the Olympic Games in Tokyo, acting as a powerful symbol of inclusion and our shared humanity.
The Refugee Olympic Team (EOR) is participating at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 with 29 athletes, from 11 countries, competing in 12 sports.
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games have come to an end on 8 August 2021. Arigato Japan!
But it's not too early to look ahead to the next Olympic Summer Games: Paris 2024!
But before, we have to look to Paralympics 2020. The Olympic Games are over but the Paralympics are just around the corner for even more magical moments!
Aug 24 to Sep 5 2021. Don't miss it!G-Souto
07.08.2021
updated: 08.08.2021
Schools : Tokyo 2020 - Olympic Games .Diversity & Inclusion by G-Souto is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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