Physical education

Physical education

 

 

Physical education

 

Meaning of Physical education

Physical education gymnastics, athletics, team sports and other forms of physical exercise taught to children at school. Abbreviation pe (dict. Of sp. And ex. Sc. 2006, 162P.) Physical education originally (in reform pedagogy) the complete education of the human being starting from the body. The term originates from » reform pedagogy, which intended to make a contribution towards the total education of the human being on the basis of human physicality by means of movement, play, and sport. After 1945 physical education was understood as holistic education following the fundamental principles of naturalness, proximity to life, spontaneity, social binding, value orientation, and popularity. Today, physical education manifests itself predominantly in » movement education, » health education, » play education, and education towards a sensible utili- zation of leisure-time. It also stands for the pedagogic training of motor characteristics, skills and abilities within the framework of » physical culture, which was predominantly used in the former socialist nations. In many english-speaking countries the term physical education is still used to refer to sport instruction in schools and to the field of physical education teacher training and sport science in general. However, it should be noted that many universities, particularly in north america, have changed the name of their departments dealing with sport instruction and sport scientific issues, examples from the range of more than 80 different names are: human kinetics, kinesiology, human performance studies. Within the framework of sport science, the theory of physical education is referred to as » sport pedagogy, » sport, » sport instruction. (H.Haag &g. Haag, dictionary, 2003, 363p)

 

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