DIDACTIC METHODS USED IN SPORT FOR TRAINING CHILDREN AT RISK OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION Cover Image

DIDACTIC METHODS USED IN SPORT FOR TRAINING CHILDREN AT RISK OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION
DIDACTIC METHODS USED IN SPORT FOR TRAINING CHILDREN AT RISK OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION

Author(s): Alina Daniela MOANȚĂ, Valentin CARACAȘ, Sorin Mirel Ciolca, Doina Croitoru, Iulian Gabriel GHIȚESCU, Gheorghe Grigore, Cezar Hantău, Alin Săftel
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Sociology, Sports Studies, Inclusive Education / Inclusion, Pedagogy
Published by: Discobolul Publishing House
Keywords: method; exclusion; sports games;
Summary/Abstract: In the complex process of training children at risk of social exclusion, sports activities with content from sports games aim at specific motor objectives related to the acquisition, strengthening or improvement of the knowledge, abilities and motor skills specific to each sport, as well as social objectives mainly aimed to facilitate integration into small, medium and large social groups of children. The effectiveness of the training is determined by the system of methods and means used, their variety, so that the practice of sports games determines multiple acquisitions, from the point of view of student communication, by increasing the number of specific motor skills, determining the proper organization and direction of the activity, stimulating and maintaining students’ interest in the practice of sports games. The study aims to find the most useful methods and means of training children at risk of social exclusion by using a questionnaire survey. It was applied to teachers and specialist inspectors working with children included in the target group within the project “Sustainable social and educational integration through sports activities” - PNP001, which is in its first year of development. The information provided by the questionnaire survey and the conclusions of this study will lead to the optimisation of the methodology for intervention on the target group.

  • Page Range: 115-133
  • Page Count: 19
  • Publication Year: 2020
  • Language: English