The Relation of Physical Education to the Modern School Program

1933 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 6-44
Author(s):  
Stanley H. Rolfe
Author(s):  
Małgorzata Wasilewska ◽  
Józef Bergier

The research was conducted on a randomly chosen group of 916 students aged 16-18 in Lublin Province, Poland. The research was carried out in 2016 using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, the extended version, and supplemented with additional questions regarding the students’ assessment of physical education lessons. The majority of students (77.4%) meet the requirements for a high level of physical activity, with the remaining 16.5% demonstrating moderate and only 6.1% − low level. There were no significant reductions of physical activity visible in the older age group, although in subsequent periods (in 16-18 year-olds), it was successively lower. The mean level of total physical activity in boys was 65566 MET[1] - min week, and it was significantly higher than in girls, i.e. 5345,5 MET-min/week. The vast majority of students (92.2%) participate in school physical education classes, and over 75% think that they like these activities. Students enrolled in physical education classes demonstrate a higher level of total physical activity (5960.5MET-min/week), in contrast to the non-participating ones (5637,2MET-min/week); however, no significant relationship has been found. Furthermore, it has been shown that girls and boys were willing to get involved in different physical activities. Apart from PE classes, boys would mainly get involved in football (23.2%), volleyball (15.5%), table tennis (13.0%), and swimming (12.5%). Girls would instead choose volleyball (14.7%), football (12.6%), swimming (9.4%) and gymnastics (8.9%). This favourable image of physical activity of students in the Polish schools in Lublin Province can contribute to the discussion of the place of physical activities in the modern school educational process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2 (340)) ◽  
pp. 182-191
Author(s):  
Nataliia Shchurova ◽  

The article is devoted to the leading task of the social policy of Ukraine and the direction of development of education at the present stage the preservation of children’s health, its strengthening, which determines the success of their viability. The main attention is paid to the analysis of the peculiarities of the activities of secondary schools to preserve the health of students and find new ways to improve physical education of the younger generation in the democratization of education, finding effective methodological approaches to instill in students interest in physical education. The peculiarities of the formation of motivation to maintain health and values to it are considered. It is emphasized that it is necessary to create certain conditions, to carry out purposeful and organized educational work, using special programs that allow to implement healthy educational technologies. Aspects of construction of health-preserving educational process in school and questions of the organization of effective interaction of school, family and the public in the course of health-preserving of schoolboys are analyzed; improvement of forms, methods, means and diagnostic tools for the formation of valeological culture of schoolchildren in the process of educational and extracurricular activities, etc. The real state of the organization of the health-preserving environment in the educational process of the modern school is found out


1947 ◽  
Vol 40 (6) ◽  
pp. 279-284
Author(s):  
Ben A. Sueltz

Why do we test and measure in the elementary school? What useful purpose do we wish to serve? We may wish to secure a score or record indicating a mark of achievement or, on the other hand, we may be primarily interested in measurement in terms of its contribution to learning. It is this second function that I wish to emphasize. However, this is not intended to deny the worth of the former and its role in education. Dr. Thiele has discussed Meaning and Understanding in arithmetic. I want to describe methods of measurement of these important aspects of a modern school program.


Author(s):  
Makpal Bolshabek

This article examines the issue of the practical application of mathematical skills in teaching school curricula, namely on topics related to economics, and based on the topic "Statistics". It presents key facts about knowledge and applications of logic in a given situation, for the development of "economic" topics. During the study, a test was conducted based on the topics covered. The relevance of the study is due to the demand by the modern school to strengthen the applied economic orientation in teaching mathematics and considering the introduction of a separate subject "Fundamentals of Economics". The foregoing has served as the basis for choosing a research topic, the purpose of which is to study the application of practical skills of grades 8-10 in the applied economic orientation of teaching mathematics.Keywords:  mathematics, economic orientation, school program, system of education.


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