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How Will We Know if the Games Benefit Young People?
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The only effective way to find out if the Games benefit young people is to ask them. 1- Is it possible to find out whether the Olympic and Paralympic Games have benefitted young people? 2- Should Games organisers and politicians tell us more about how they are going to measure whether they have delivered their promises? 3- Why is using London 2012 to benefit young people important? Isn’t organising Games that people enjoy watching enough?
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Professor Mike Weed
Dr Dikaia Chatziefstathiou
Miss Suzanne Dowse
Dr Louise Mansfield
Dr Ian Wellard
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This collection synthesises outputs from the JISC Learner Experiences of e-Learning programme. For more information see
the project webpage.
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