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Title: Formation of readiness of future physical culture teachers for professional activity
Authors: Dovgan, N. et al.
Keywords: Future Physical Culture Teacher
Physical Culture
Physical Education
Student
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Horizon Research Publishing
Description: The article substantiates the experimental program of the formation of future physical culture teachers’ readiness for professional activity at school. The level of the students’ motivation for physical and health care activities was found out; the level of physical fitness of students was examined; the levels of activity component formation of the students were determined. The investigation was conducted in Zhytomyr Ivan Franko State University in 2016–2018. 364 students of the faculty of physical education took part in the investigation. The students were tested through the next exercises: for male students – 100-m race, pull-ups, 3000-m race; for female students – 100-m race, push-ups, 2000-m race. Research methods: conceptual and comparative analysis, structural and systematic analysis, synthesis, generalization, testing, questionnaire survey, observation, experiment, statistical analysis. At the end of the experiment, the level of physical qualities was found to be significantly better (p<0.001) among the students of EG, in comparison to CG. It is determined that the number of the students of EG who have a high level of the activity component of the future physical culture teachers’ readiness is increased at the end of the experiment comparing to CG, that proves the efficiency of the experimental program.
URI: https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85073074046?origin=resultslist
https://dspace.chmnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/3234
ISSN: 23323205
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