Competences of physical education teachers in the sports injuries prevention
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DOI: 10.21661/r-508096
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- Uspuriene A.B. 1 , Iurgelaitis V. 1
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- Педагогика
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Uspuriene A. B., & Iurgelaitis V. (2019). Competences of physical education teachers in the sports injuries prevention. Education and science in the modern context, 67-69. Чебоксары: SCC "Interactive plus", LLC. https://doi.org/10.21661/r-508096
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DOI: 10.21661/r-508096
Abstract
School is a place where children spend most of their time. Thus, it is particularly important to ensure that it has a healthy and safe learning environment. Quite often, children experience injuries during physical education classes. Considering to the problem of children injuries in physical education classes, it is important to examine their prevalence, to analyze the causes of injury in physical education classes to prevent or reduce them. There is still a lack of research on the competence of physical education teachers in the prevention of sports injuries. Research aim – to identify the competences of physical education teachers for the sports injuries prevention. Using the questionnaire survey we investigated that physical education teachers pay attention to the warm-up and correct exercise in the physical education lesson. Students are rarely injured in the lessons of these physical education teachers. The research showed that competencies of surveyed physical education teachers are high.
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