Grygoriy Griban1, Oleksandr Коbernyk2, Nataliia Terentieva3, Olena Shkola4, Zoia Dikhtiarenko5, Ivan Mychka1, Eduard Yeromenko5, Liudmyla Savchenko6, Andrii Lytvynenko7, Kostiantyn Prontenko8
1Zhytomyr Ivan Franko State University, Department of Physical Education and Sport Improvement, Zhytomyr, Ukraine
2Pavlo Tychyna Uman State
Pedagogical University, Department of Pedagogy and Education Management, Uman, Ukraine
3T.H.Shevchenko National University “Chernihiv
Colehium”, Department of Pedagogy, Psychology and Methods of Physical Education, Chernihiv, Ukraine
4Municipal Establishment “Kharkiv
Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy” of Kharkiv Regional Council, Department of Physical Education, Kharkiv, Ukraine
5National University of the
State Fiscal Service of Ukraine, Department of Sport and Rehabilitation, Irpin, Ukraine
6Municipal Establishment “Kharkiv Humanitarian Pedagogical
Academy” of Kharkiv Regional Council, Department of Theory and Methods of Preschool Education, Kharkiv, Ukraine
7Kharkiv National University of
Radio Electronics, Department of Physical Education, Kharkiv, Ukraine
8S. P. Koroliov Zhytomyr Military Institute, Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sport, Zhytomyr, Ukraine
Formation of Health and Fitness Competencies of Students in the Process of Physical Education
Sport Mont 2020, 18(3), 73-78 | DOI: 10.26773/smj.201008
Abstract
The technology of forming the health and fitness competencies of students of higher educational institutions is reviewed in the present paper, which includes designing the highly efficient educational activity of students and the management activity of a teacher with the principal orientation to the content and forms of the educational process in the personal-development technologies of training. The study aims to substantiate, implement, and verify the efficiency of the original methodical system of physical education of students of Ukrainian higher educational institutions. A total of 87 students, aged 18–22, including 46 males and 41 females, participated in the study. The research methods were conceptual-comparative analysis, questionnaires and surveys, pedagogical observations, expert assessments, testing, pedagogical experiment, and statistical methods. It has been determined that the original methodical system, implemented in the educational process of physical education, contributes to improving the quality of the physical education of students, forming highly-developed health and fitness competencies that are required during professional activity to maintain a high level of physical fitness and working capacity.
Keywords
physical education, methodical system, health and fitness competencies, students
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