End Game with Tony Armstrong (ATOM Study Guide)

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Please note: This study guide contains two versions – a full-colour guide and a text-only version for printing and referencing.

End Game with Tony Armstrong is a documentary series in which Tony Armstrong investigates racism in Australian and international sport, with a particular focus on online abuse, systemic discrimination and athlete advocacy.

In Episode 1 (the focus of this study guide), Tony assesses the current landscape of racism, speaks with athletes and changemakers in Australia and overseas, and explores emerging technological and institutional responses to online hate. The episode positions sport as both a mirror of society and a potential driver of cultural change.

Curriculum Links

End Game with Tony Armstrong is suitable for students in Years 9-12 in the learning areas of:

  • English
  • The Arts (Media Arts)
  • Humanities and Social Sciences (Civics and Citizenship)
  • Humanities and Social Sciences (History)
  • Health and Physical Education

It also has relevance to the General capabilities of:

  • Personal and Social Capability
  • Ethical Understanding
  • Critical and Creative Thinking
  • Intercultural Understanding
  • Literacy
  • Digital Literacy
  • as well as the Cross-curriculum priority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures