scholarly journals Educação Física e Música: possibilidades de integração

Author(s):  
Italan Carneiro

The purpose of this work is to present reflections upon the integration possibilities between Physical Education and Music, both subjects which are part of the school curriculum. Based on bibliographical research, possibilities were identified in the intersectional areas. Among these, here are highlighted those which approach the “rhythmic aspect” of body and musical movement. We started from the notion that the consciousness development of the corporal aspects related to the movement is a fundamental question for the individuals’ integral development. Thus, we highlight the benefits of the integration between the areas, also emphasizing the importance of both disciplines in the school curriculum.

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Camila Rubira Silva

OBJETIVO: Apresentar um relato de experiência do planejamento e desenvolvimento colaborativo de uma proposta pedagógica para o ensino de Educação Física (EF) no Ensino Médio (EM), por meio da abordagem de Jogos populares, visando fomentar discussões sobre a importância do ato de planejar o ensino para o desenvolvimento integral dos estudantes, como um mecanismo de legitimação da EF enquanto área do conhecimento no currículo escolar. MÉTODOS: A proposta foi planejada de forma colaborativa com 21 estudantes do 2° ano do EM. No desenvolvimento da proposta oportunizamos o ensino de Jogos populares, por meio de três momentos: leitura de textos, experimentação de jogos e, conversas sobre a aula. RESULTADOS: Evidenciamos que a organização desses momentos tenha contribuído para formação integral dos estudantes, no diz respeito a aquisição de saberes conceituais relativos às diferentes culturas existentes no país; a construção de saberes corporais experimentados na prática dos jogos e, saberes atitudinais referentes ao prazer em experienciar os jogos, a criatividade e autonomia ao criar regras pensando na cooperação e cuidado com os colegas. CONCLUSÃO: Consideramos ser necessário que o professor reconheça no ato de planejar o ensino, o potencial pedagógico para (re)significar a sua prática, de modo a contribuir para formação dos estudantes, consequentemente, para que a EF seja valorizada no contexto escolar.ABSTRACT. (Re)signifying physical education in high school: From the planning of teaching popular games.OBJECTIVE: To present an experience report of the collaborative planning and development of a pedagogical proposal for the teaching of Physical Education (PE) in High School (HS), through the Popular Games approach, in order to promote discussions about the importance of the act of planning teaching for the integral development of students, as a mechanism for legitimizing PE as an area of knowledge in the school curriculum. METHODS: The proposal was collaboratively planned with 21 students from the 2nd year of HS. In developing the proposal, we provided opportunities for teaching popular games, through three moments: reading texts, experimenting with games and conversations about the class. RESULTS: We found that the organization of these moments has contributed to the integral formation of students, with regard to the acquisition of conceptual knowledge related to the different cultures existing in the country; the construction of bodily knowledge experienced in the practice of games and attitudinal knowledge regarding the pleasure in experiencing games, creativity and autonomy in creating rules thinking about cooperation and care with colleagues. CONCLUSION: We believe that it is necessary for the teacher to recognize, in the act of planning teaching, the pedagogical potential to (re)signify their practice, in order to contribute to the education of students, consequently, so that PE is valued at school context.


2020 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 70-77
Author(s):  
Dinar Dinangsit ◽  
Tatang Muhtar ◽  
Yogi Akin

A continual pressure within the educational system in Indonesia to focus on high levels of academic achievement is a major barrier to implementing an effective physical education curriculum in Indonesia. The conflict between the implementation of a movement based approach (MBA) and a sport based approach (SBA) presents another continuing problem. The current approach leads more to an orientation towards the acquisition of sport skills rather than the attainment of objectives of cognitive development. This study is aimed to reveal the association between the physical fitness and academic achievement of children in Sumedang, West Java. Four physical fitness test items and a specially constructed mathematics test were administered to 265 children from grades four and five. The ability of performance on the physical fitness tests to predict performance in mathematics was calculated by linear multipleregression analysis. The findings revealed that there was a significant association, although low, between the physical fitness components and mathematics achievement. Sit ups and squat jumps showed low partial correlations and the relationships for push ups and the 400 metre run were negative Limitations in the ability of the children to perform the tests were suggested as an explanation for the mixed results. It was argued that this weakness served to emphasise the importance of giving greater priority to physical education and the quality of its teaching within the school curriculum.


2015 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 316-332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rod Philpot

In the 1990s, New Zealand and Australia rolled out new school physical education curriculums (Ministry of Education, 1999, 2007; Queensland School Curriculum Council, 1999) signaling a significant change in the purpose of physical education in both countries. These uniquely Antipodean1 curriculum documents were underpinned by a socially critical perspective and physical education teacher education (PETE) programs in both countries needed to adapt to prepare teachers who are capable of engaging PE from a socially critical perspective. One way they attempted to do this was to adopt what has variously been labeled critical pedagogy. Critical pedagogies as a label is something of ‘big tent’ (Lather, 1998) and this paper reports on the published attempts to operationalize critical pedagogy and its reported success or otherwise in preparing teachers for the expectations of the socially critical oriented HPE curriculum in both Australian and New Zealand.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Göran Gerdin ◽  
Rod Philpot ◽  
Wayne Smith ◽  
Katarina Schenker ◽  
Kjersti Mordal Moen ◽  
...  

We currently find ourselves living in precarious times, with old and new social inequities on the rise due to the challenges associated with an unprecedented rise of global migration and neoliberalism, amplified in our post COVID-19 world. Research has demonstrated that there is a high correlation between inequality at the societal level and the overall health and wellbeing of individuals within those societies. We believe that school health and physical education (HPE) has a significant role to play in addressing and acting on social inequities that impact on the wellbeing of both students and society as a whole. Based on the findings of an international research project called EDUHEALTH which explored pedagogies for social justice in school health and physical education (HPE) across Sweden, Norway and New Zealand, this paper aims to highlight the addressing of (in)equality and student wellbeing through HPE practice. In particular, the paper presents nine different but complementary pedagogies for social justice that we believe can improve individual, collective, and societal wellbeing. We conclude by proposing that, if adopted across a whole school curriculum, these nine pedagogies for social justice could form the basis of a holistic school-wide community approach aimed at improving both student and societal wellbeing.


2009 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-115 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Kudláček

The Influence of Dualism and Pragmatism on Physical EducationPhysical education is an area in which most professionals focus only on the body and its needs. Most PE teachers do not believe that having an understanding of philosophy is important in order to be a good teacher. One might ask why the physical educators think this. Looking at the history of philosophy we might find the answer within philosophy itself. Physical education is an unquestionable part of the school curriculum, but it does not have the same value as other subjects. The importance of PE is underestimated as school administrators stress the importance of academic subjects. The reason why physical education is so strongly separated from academic disciplines is because of its roots in ancient Greek times, when the soul was separated from the body. Medieval scholars stressed the importance of soul and cursed body as the nest of sins. From then on we have had dualism, a term which is widely adopted by western society. Dualism is so deep in us that we do not realize its impact any more. Other strong educational influence came from great thinkers such as: Comenius (1592-1670), Rousseau (1712-1778) and Dewey (1859-1952). Particularly Dewey's influence on American education, society, psychology, philosophy and way of life is significant. An importance of the experience is valued by Pragmatism. Pragmatists believe that the curriculum should be focused on the child and not on facts, they remind us about the role of education in society, and about the realization of the deep roots of division of our bodily and mental functions. The opportunities offered by the pragmatist's approach to education can help us to improve U.S. education, particularly physical education, and thus to use this to improve the state of American society.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Jose Cristhian Medranda Cedeño ◽  
Gustavo Enrique Antón Vera

El presente trabajo de investigación busca mejorar la atención en estudiantes durante las clases de educación física. La literatura científica revela la necesidad de un óptimo proceso neuropsicológico como la atención y la memoria para el buen desempeño del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje del alumnado. Para lo cual se aplicó la técnica Toulouse – Pieron que permitió medir el Índice General de Atención y Percepción a 90 estudiantes de entre 14 y 17 años de la unidad educativa franklin Delano Roosevelt de la ciudad de Portoviejo. El objetivo general consistió en mejorar la capacidad atentiva considerando que la educación física favorece al desarrollo integral del ser humano, para ello se desarrolló un programa de juegos pre deportivos que ayudo claramente a cumplir los objetivos para los estudiantes involucrados, cuyo proceso fue aplicado durante las clases de educación física, ya que mayoritariamente se trabaja con actividades compuestas y combinadas determinando que exista una mejora considerable en el proceso atentivo. Los resultados muestran que la investigación procuró el cumplimiento de los objetivos trazados. PALABRAS CLAVE: Atención; Memoria; Programa; Juegos pre deportivos; educación física. Pre-sports games program to improve the attention of the students of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Educational Unit ABSTRACT This research work seeks to improve student attention during physical education classes. The scientific literature reveals the need for an optimal neuropsychological process such as attention and memory for the good performance of the teaching-learning process of the students. For this, the Toulouse-Piéron technique was applied, which allowed the measurement of the General Index of Attention and Perception to 90 students between 14 and 17 years old from the Franklin Delano Roosevelt educational unit in the city of Portoviejo. The general objective was to improve the attentive capacity considering that physical education favors the integral development of the human being, for this pre-sports games program was developed that clearly helped to meet the objectives for the students involved, whose process was applied during the physical education classes, since most of them work with composite and combined activities, determining that there is a considerable improvement in the attention process. The results show that the research sought to meet the objectives set. KEYWORDS: Attention; Memory; Program; Pre sports games; physical education.


Author(s):  
Anthony Hanoch Mansawan ◽  
Cahyani Mega Ayu Lestari Putri ◽  
Christian Nathaniel ◽  
Nabila Ramadhani Nugroho

Narcotics have been one of the biggest problems in the world of education. In the last 10 years the numbers of narcotics users amongst student have risen significantly. Data from the National Narcotic Agency shows that at least 20 percent of young adult in Indonesia have consumed narcotic. A variety of solution is made to counter this number; one of them is through the learning process at school. A form of drug education is taught at physical education lesson but only as a minor subject. With the rising number of drug abuser among student, a more intensive solution has to be made. The integration of anti-narcotics education in school curriculum is one way to tackle this problem. School curriculum can make sure that all students received education on narcotic and allows for a more intense learning so that student can better understand the danger of narcotics.


Author(s):  
Mihai Ciubotaru ◽  
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The discipline of physical education and sports is an important field for high school students. In physical education lessons, the use of interactive methods leads to stimulating students' interest in performing physical exercises, increasing the efficiency of the lesson, motivation to learn and discover new acts and actions. In order to have good results in the proposed activities, there must be a harmony between physical condition, basic physical abilities and specific ones. Properly performed physical exercises develop the basic motor qualities (speed, dexterity, suppleness, endurance, strength) that are indispensable to our lives. The research methods used in the experiment were: the method of bibliographic study, the method of observation, the method of tests, the mathematical method as well as the graphic and tabular method. The purpose of this experimental study is based on identifying the motor level of seventh grade students and obtaining better results that lead to progress in order to increase the efficiency of the physical education lesson. Therefore, different means were applied to the experiment class, and the control class followed the school curriculum.


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