A Healthy Lifestyle Intervention Delivered by Aspiring Physical Education Teachers to Children from Social Disadvantage: Study Protocol and Preliminary Findings

2012 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 207-225 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gavin Breslin ◽  
Deirdre Brennan
2017 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 11-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica Lynn Stewart ◽  
Gina B. Besenyi ◽  
Lovoria B. Williams ◽  
Victoria Burt ◽  
Judith C. Anglin ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (95) ◽  
Author(s):  
Edita Maciulevičienė ◽  
Jolanta Gedvilienė

Background. Intense changes in national education require new students’ teaching technologies in physical education. There are a number of studies, published books or articles on the topics of modern physical education classes and they provide guidance for teachers, but we believe that there is a lack of modernity in the reality of physical education, still focusing on sports lessons avoiding non-traditional content of the lessons. Research aim was to reveal the subjective opinions of physical education teachers and students in higher grades about the realities of modern physical education classes.Methods. The sample included physical education teachers (n = 33) and 10–11 th  grade students (n = 324), who were selected applying the convenience sampling strategy from Kaunas city schools. The research employed a questionnaire by Pate, Corbin, and Pangrazi (1998), and some more questions of interest to the researchers were added.  The  survey  was  conducted  in  spring  of  2012.  The  research  participants  were  surveyed  in  their  schools during the classes with the consent of physical education teachers and students and with the permission of school administration received in advance. Results. Students more often pointed out the lack of attention to individual work and its implementation, just one-fifth of the students indicated that lessons met their needs and physical education teachers sometimes met modern requirements, showing sincerity, respect, etc. The survey showed that physical education classes were still largely dominated by sports and movement skills, and only sometimes by the non-traditional or healthy lifestyle. Teachers more often than students highlighted the progress and initiative criteria. The most common means of discipline for students in physical education were a whistle and loud shouting.Conclusion.  Physical  Education  teachers  tend  to  subjectively  better  evaluate  the  contemporary  realities  of physical education classes compared to students. Teachers more often indicated that they applied independent work in their lessons, and thought that the lesson content met the needs of the students and led enough to unconventional physical activity and healthy lifestyle. Students more often pointed out that teachers never assessed them according to their progress in the development of their physical qualities and knowledge during lessons. In the opinions of teachers and students, physical fitness test results are still common evaluation criteria in the lessons.Keywords: lesson, physical education, modern, teachers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 79-94
Author(s):  
Cezary Kuśnierz

The aim of this study was to get to know physical education teachers’ opinion about the objectives of an education school subject. Their opinions were analysed on the basis of goals hierarchy given by the respondents. Research included 444 PE teachers in primary schools (the second stage of education), middle schools and secondary schools. Research covered the south-west regions of Poland including the following provinces: Silesia, Opole province and Lower Silesia. Diagnostic survey using questionnaires was applied. In the survey as a research tool the questionnaire created by the European Physical Society was used. On the basis of the outcomes it was claimed that the highest place in goals hierarchy takes the goal concerning the preparation of school students to an active and healthy lifestyle. In a group of questioned teachers no gender difference in goals hierarchy was noted. Among variables taken into account in the analysis of teachers’ opinions the place of work (primary school, middle school and secondary school) greatly determined variation between different goals hierarchy. A statistically significant difference appeared between six objectives of physical education.


Author(s):  
Viacheslav Babich ◽  

The article is devoted to the problem of professional training of future physical education teachers to the formation of social health of primary school students. It is noted, that today the concept of «social health of primary school students» remains almost unexplored, needs to develop the content and structure of social health of students of this age period. It is revealed, that the formation of social health involves the mastery of the student's knowledge, skills and necessary experiencein the context of interaction with the micro-, meso- and macro-environment, leading a healthy lifestyle, etc. It is noted, that the formation of social health should begin with the first grades in general secondary education. Significant potentialin the above contexthas an educational subject «Physical culture». It is emphasized, that at present the modernization of the process of training future physical education teachers is a particularly important problem, in particular on the mastery of the latter necessary arsenal, knowledge, skills, abilities and the minimum necessary in the context of the formation of social health of primary school students. It is determined that in the conditions of education reform there is an urgent need to develop pedagogical conditions for professional training of future physical education teachers for the formation of social health of primary school students, correction of the content of professional disciplines, as well as improving the forms, methods and technologies of training future physical education teachers in the above context.


2021 ◽  
pp. 290-293
Author(s):  
K. N. Polotnyanko ◽  
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V. A. Ertel ◽  
I. F. Lenskaya ◽  
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, the health of student youth is weakening. In this regard, the importance of strengthening the health of students with the help of physical culture and health-improving practices and their introduction to a healthy lifestyle increases. Strengthening the health of students should take place in specific forms, which requires physical education teachers and coaches to develop their skills, and from students to expand their physical and mental qualities, formed by means of physical culture and sports. The article, using the example of physical education in a medical University examines the place and role of volleyball as a very attractive game sport, which is an integral part of physical education curricula, and is also part of the structure of university sports sections. The role of volleyball in the formation of professional and applied qualities of a future doctor is shown.


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