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Lesson plan; The Power of Sports in Overcoming Adversity

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The homeless Word cup

The Homeless World Cup is an inspiring global football tournament that aims to tackle homelessness through the power of sport. It’s an annual event organized by the Homeless World Cup Foundation, a social organization that advocates for ending homelessness using association football as a catalyst for change.  The Homeless World Cup Foundation is committed to recognising the human rights outlined in the International Bill of Human Rights and also the goals of the Paris Climate Change agreement, and specifically the outline of the United Nations Global Climate Action. The Homeless World Cup Foundation is a charity registered in Scotland.  Source: Thehomelssworldcup.

Objective: To explore the themes of homelessness, addiction, and redemption as depicted in “The Beautiful Game” and the real-life impact of the Homeless World Cup Tournament.

Grade Level: High School (Adaptable for Middle School)

Subject Areas: English/Language Arts, Social Studies, Physical Education

Introduction:

Homelessness is a complex issue that affects many people around the world. Unfortunately, it is often stigmatized by society, and those experiencing homelessness are often seen as lazy, unproductive, or even dangerous. This perception is not only unfair but also inaccurate. Homelessness can happen to anyone, regardless of their background or circumstances. It is important to understand the root causes of homelessness and to work towards finding solutions that are both compassionate and effective.

Here are some key points about the Homeless World Cup:

The Beautiful Game is a fictional movie about the very real Homeless World Cup Tournament, which has brought together hundreds of people for a soccer tournament for two decades. Starring Bill Nighy as a grieving widower who throws himself into coaching to gain meaning from his life, the film, out March 29, aims to kickstart awareness about the real tournament and change viewers’ perceptions of the homeless and people in recovery. Source: Time

The dreamers

In the movie one of the characters describes herself as a dreamer. What is a dramer? Look for info her.

See more info and lesson plan on the topic here. Spare parts.

Watch the movie, see clip here. 

Discussion 

Personal Transformation

Further group tasks

  1. Conduct a research project on the history and impact of the Homeless World Cup tournament. Explore its founding principles, key milestones, and notable success stories of participants.

Essay questions

  1. Write an essay analyzing the different elements in the movie that contributed to the character’s personal growth. Consider the role of community, support systems, and the sport itself.
  2. Analyze the current situation of Dreamers in the U.S., discussing the impact of legal decisions such as the ruling by Texas federal judge Andrew Hanen on the DACA policy. How has the Biden administration responded to these challenges? Discuss the role of DACA in providing relief to undocumented young adults. Finally, evaluate the potential impact of the bipartisan Dream Act introduced in the Senate in 2021. What are the implications for the nearly 3 million Dreamers who could have benefited from it?
  3. Discuss the significance of the Homeless World Cup tournament in addressing societal perceptions of homelessness and addiction, drawing examples from both real-life stories and fictional portrayals in “The Beautiful Game.”
  4. Analyze the role of sports, particularly football, as a tool for personal transformation and social change, using examples from the movie and the Homeless World Cup tournament to support your argument.
  5. Evaluate the effectiveness of media representations, such as films like “The Beautiful Game,” in raising awareness and changing public attitudes towards homelessness and addiction. Consider the potential impact of storytelling and visual narratives on fostering empathy and understanding.

Please discuss the issue of homelessness and how it is perceived by society.

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