Thursday, April 12, 2012

Garis Pandu Folio

GARIS PANDU KERJA KURSUS


oleh:  zar

KANDUNGAN FOLIO
  • Kulit Hadapan
  • Biodata
  • Proforma
  • Senarai AJK
  • Senarai Pelajar
  • Jadual Waktu Kuliah
  • Catatan Interaksi Mingguan
  • Kertas Kerja Kumpulan / ProjeK
  • Bahan Ulangkaji Tambahan

(BAHAN TAMBAHAN UNTUK ISL - PERMAINAN BADMINTON)

Bahagian A:
  1.  Sejarah badminton – Antarabangsa, Asia dan Malaysia.
  2. Carta organisasi BWF (antarabangsa), misi dan visi.
  3. Carta organisasi BAM (Malaysia), misi dan visi.
  4. Carta organisasi MSSM, misi, visi dan objektif (daerah, negeri dan kebangsaan).
Bahagian B:
  1. Buku undang-undang asas badminton (BWF Handbook II – Laws of Badminton and Regulations).
  2. Modul undang-undang asas badminton.
  3. Lakaran serta ukuran gelanggang.
  4. Kemahiran permainan badminton.
 Bahagian C:
  1.  Modul penerbitan bagi pengajaran dan pembelajaran permainan badminton.
  2. Latihan Kecergasan dan otot-otot yang terlibat dalam permainan badminton.
  3. Kecederaan dalam permainan badminton.
  4. Kaedah latihan dalam badminton  

Bahagian D:

 **  Lain-lain jika berkenaan topik pembelajaran.

BWF

Badminton World Federation



Vision
Badminton is a global sport accessible to all - a leading sport in participationfan experience and media coverage.

Mission
To lead and inspire all stakeholders, deliver world class events and innovative development initiatives to ensure badminton becomes a leading global sport.

Goals

Key goals for the BWF are to:

- publish and promote the BWF Statutes and Principles
- encourage the formation of new Members, strengthen the bonds between Members
  and resolve disputes between Members.
- control and regulate the game, from an international perspective, in all countries
  and continents.
- promote and popularize badminton worldwide.
- support and encourage the development of badminton as a sport for all.
- organize, conduct and present world class badminton events.
- maintain an Anti-Doping Programme and ensure compliance with the WADA Code.

BAM


Badminton Association Of Malaysia

Vision Mission and Goals

The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) is the sport's governing body in Malaysia, affiliated to the Badminton World Federation (BWF), the Badminton Asia Confederation (BAC) and the Olympic Council of Malaysia.
BAM is registered with the Sports Commissioner of Malaysia under the Sports Development Act 1997 of the Laws of Malaysia.

Vision

That badminton will be a vibrant and popular sport in Malaysia that contributes towards nation building and social development by reaching out to all Malaysians in its pursuit of glory for the country.

Mission

  • To have a big pool of world class players
  • To lift the standard of women players to that of China and Korea
  • To have a bigger pool of back-up players for the men's team and the women's team
  • To ensure consistent success in the international arena
  • To develop a big pool of qualified international technical officials
  • To implement development programmes from grass-root to national level
  • To own fully integrated training centres at both national and state level
  • To make badminton 'the sport' of the country

    Goals

    • To encourage, promote and control the game of Badminton in Malaysia
    • To manage and control badminton championships and competitions organised by BAM or by any approved body on behalf of BAM, BWF or BAC
    • To ensure observance of rules and regulations in all state, national or international competitions organised in Malaysia
    • To settle or adjudicate all disputes of affiliates
    • To formulate, implement and enforce such Rules, Standing Orders, Bye-Laws and Regulations made under the BAM Constitution

    Tuesday, April 10, 2012

    INTRODUCTION


    Introduction

    Badminton is a sport for two or four people. In this way, either the game consists of one player against one player or a team of two players against another team of two players. Players use racquets to hit ashuttlecock over a net.
    The aim of the game is to hit the shuttlecock over the net in a way that the other player or pair cannot hit it back before it hits the floor. Also the aim is for the shuttlecock not to land outside the court. Every time this is done, the player or pair gets one point, if they were serving. If the other team was serving, the first team gets to serve. The first player or pair to reach 21 points wins a game.
    The winner of the match is the first to win 2 sets.
    In both singles and doubles, there is a change of service when the server loses a point. In doubles, the first team to serve has one player serve. All other times, both players on the team serve.