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VÁLTOZÓ ÉRTÉKEK A TESTKULTÚRÁBAN, A MINDENNAPOS TESTNEVELÉS JELENTŐSÉGE A FIATALSÁG SZEMLÉLETFORMÁLÁSÁBAN I. rész = CHANGING VALUES IN BODY CULTURE; SIGNIFICANCE OF EVERYDAY PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN SHAPING YOUNG ADULTS’ VIEWS ON SPORTS AND HEALTH FIRST PART

Nagy, Ágoston and Fintor, Gábor and Borbély, Szilvia (2015) VÁLTOZÓ ÉRTÉKEK A TESTKULTÚRÁBAN, A MINDENNAPOS TESTNEVELÉS JELENTŐSÉGE A FIATALSÁG SZEMLÉLETFORMÁLÁSÁBAN I. rész = CHANGING VALUES IN BODY CULTURE; SIGNIFICANCE OF EVERYDAY PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN SHAPING YOUNG ADULTS’ VIEWS ON SPORTS AND HEALTH FIRST PART. recreation, 5 (2). pp. 23-26. ISSN 2064-4981

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Abstract

The aim of our research is, through the method of questionnaires, to find out how important physical education (that is, P.E. lesson) is for those questioned (elementary school children, university students). Moreover, we also wish to seek the opinion of parents about the importance and necessity of the introduction of everyday physical education. We have also studied the positive and negative attitudes and their values among children that are present among schoolchildren regarding everyday physical education. Students generally think that physical education is as important as any other subjects, although boys consider it to be more important than it is with girls (Pearson Chi- Square=0.000). Those university students who have regularly done sports during their high school years generally do more sports during their university years, too, thus positive transfer effect connects frequency of doing sports, evaluation of efficiency and motivated, regular sports activity. 70% of the parents agree with the necessity of the introduction of everyday physical education. Students agree significantly more with the positive statements (for example: “I began doing sports” (69.9%), “I became more skilful” (71.8%) “now I know more kinds of sports” (75%)) connected to the introduction of everyday physical education than with negative ones (for example: “less time could be spent on other things” (36.1%)).

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: physical activity, everyday physical activity
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation / földrajz, antropológia, kikapcsolódás > GV Recreation Leisure / szabadidő, szórakozás
Depositing User: Dr. Zoltán Szatmári
Date Deposited: 27 Nov 2017 12:24
Last Modified: 22 Mar 2019 07:34
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/70565

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