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Rule #1
Go for Gold
Certain things are complicated, and certain things are simple: treating others the way you want to be treated is not complicated. Sports have always helped people from different backgrounds connect on common ground. Classes, practices, and competitions serve as arenas that teach vital lessons while making important topics easier to understand. This curriculum educates, engages, and empowers players to reflect, recognize, and react to injustices both on and off the field. Strengthen athletes to stand confidently as they make their voices heard. Sports teach character, and this curriculum will help each athlete’s character shine brightly. Just remember, always, always go for gold.
Our Approach
On the field sports lessons and off the field life lessons.
Educate
Each lesson explains the topic in a clear, cogent, and concise manner and contains a full lesson, brief overview, coaching points, a reflection, and an activity sheet to reinforce it all.
Engage
Use the scenarios, discussions, and gameplay to invite dialogue. Spur insight, inquiry, and even incredulity as players gain understanding from multiple perspectives.
Empower
Equip players with the confidence and tools to address injustices anywhere, at any time, and in any place. "Look good, feel good, play good," but don't forget to do good.
Preview
We are looking for partners! Preview pages from the Ally Curriculum as well as the the elementary and middle and high school journals. Curriculum pages include a table of contents, user guide, sample lesson, full lesson, and educational alignment. Athlete workbook pages include sample assignments for each age group and the athlete reflection journal.
Overview
Clear, cogent, and concise- explanations in the simplest of terms.
Diagram
A visual setup of the drills along with the equipment you will need.
Scenario
An example of the lesson that players get to act out.
Snapshot
Gameplay
Get started in four steps with clear and simple instructions.
Coaching points
Review the theme and prompt discussions with key points.
Whiteboard
Adjust the difficulty level and reinforce the lesson with complementary drills.