PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL PROCESS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Keywords:
physical activity, sports, pandemic, students, livelihoods, popularization, integration.Abstract
The presented article highlights the results of a pedagogical research on strengthening work on physical activity at the university. The study was conducted at the Department of Physical Culture and Sports of the Aktobe Regional University named after K. Zhubanov in the period 2019-2020 with the participation of students of the specialty 5B010800- "Physical culture and sports" in the amount of 283 people and 17 teachers of the department
References
Mihajlova D. A. Sport vysshih dostizhenij kak sfera tvorcheskoj deyatelnosti: uchebnoe posobie./ Mihajlova D. A. – SanktPeterburg: NGU im. P. F. Lesgafta, 2014. – 244 s.
EU physical activity guidelines – recommended policy actions in support of healthenhancing physical activity. Brussels: European Union; 2008. Rezhim dostupa: http://ec.europa.eu/assets/eac/sport/library/policy_doc uments/eu-physical-activity-guidelines-2008_en.pdf. (po sostoyaniyu na 30. 12. 2018 g)
Devyatlovskij, D. N. Definiciya ponyatiya «praksiologicheskie umeniya budushego specialista» // Fundamentalnye issledovaniya. – 2012. – № 6–3. – S. 581–586. Rezhim dostupa: https://www.fundamentalresearch.ru/ru/article/view?id=30078 (28.07.2017).
Psihologo-pedagogicheskaya diagnostika: uchebno-metodicheskoe posobie/ Sost.: A. I. Artyuhina, V. I. Chumakov - Volgograd: Izd-vo VolgGMU. - 2014. - 115 s.
Bogen M.M. Sovremennye teoretikometodicheskie osnovy obucheniya dvigatelnym dejstviyam: Avtoref. dis. na soiskanie uch. stepeni dok. ped. nauk.: 13.00.01 Obshaya pedagogika, istoriya pedagogiki i obrazovaniya / Bogen M.M. — M., 1989. - 52 s.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
CC BY-ND
A work licensed in this way allows the following:
1. The freedom to use and perform the work: The licensee must be allowed to make any use, private or public, of the work.
2. The freedom to study the work and apply the information: The licensee must be allowed to examine the work and to use the knowledge gained from the work in any way. The license may not, for example, restrict "reverse engineering."
2. The freedom to redistribute copies: Copies may be sold, swapped or given away for free, in the same form as the original.