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Movement and Health in virtual topics of pedagogy practice of Physical Education students at FSpS MU
Movement and Health in virtual topics of pedagogy practice of Physical Education students at FSpS MU

Author(s): Hana Válková, Marcela Janíková
Subject(s): Higher Education , Health and medicine and law, Sports Studies, Sociology of Education, Distance learning / e-learning, Pedagogy
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: pandemic period; guiding PE schoolteacher; PE student; on-line PE inputs; student´s portfolio; tripartite;
Summary/Abstract: The starting point of the article is the question - how to address the pedagogic practices of university PE students at the time of pandemic measures, i.e., the closure of secondary schools and universities and the transition to alternative forms. Overview of standard teaching practices for TV on FSPS according to accreditation valid from academic year 2019/2020 is described as so as innovative inputs are described. Alternative performance in PP1, PP2 and PP3 practices, students pedagogy portfolio consisted of: compulsory activities - compulsory-optional activities – participation in “tripartite”. Tripartite is a specific form for on-line personal communication of all actors of pedagogic practice at a determined school: student – guiding schoolteacher – FSpS tutor. The basic method was the assessment of documents processed by 149 students, participating in alternative (virtual, on-line) format of pedagogical practice, i.e. analysis of their work (portfolio) and methodological sheets, pedagogical diaries and reports, schemes for teaching, video shots. Activities oriented on healthy lifestyle were formulated: theoretical topic, practical exercise focused on: a) fitness, b) relaxing. The analysed inputs were assessed by descriptive statistics. Results show that all 149 students included the healthy lifestyle activities in determined variants in their tasks. It can be deduced students are prepared for teaching this topic. From the other hand students expressed these outputs were the simplest to realize in alternative form. In conclusion students, guiding teachers and FSpS tutors expressed together: despite of the fact the virtual form cannot in any way replace direct pedagogic activity virtually conceived practices were not a waste of time. Outputs oriented on movement and health can also be part of the contents for the period of teaching PE in regular conditions. This idea is in line with WHO's objectives.

  • Page Range: 76-87
  • Page Count: 12
  • Publication Year: 2021
  • Language: English