INFLUENCE OF PE TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS ON THE MOTOR ABILITIES OF EARLY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN

Purpose : The aim of the study was to determine the differences in 7-9-year-old children’s motor abilities based on the qualifications of their elementary school P.E. teachers. Material : The two groups of teachers analyzed were graduates of the faculty of physical education and sports science (full...

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Main Authors: Robert Podstawski, Krzysztof Borysławski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IP Iermakov S.S. 2014-02-01
Series:Physical Education of Students
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Online Access:https://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/224
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spelling doaj-9bdeec8e164a44b78cb1f24489ecbf9c2021-09-02T21:22:50ZengIP Iermakov S.S.Physical Education of Students2308-72502014-02-01181566310.6084/m9.figshare.903695199INFLUENCE OF PE TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS ON THE MOTOR ABILITIES OF EARLY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDRENRobert Podstawski0Krzysztof Borysławski1University of Warmia & Mazury in OlsztynWroclaw University of Environmental and Life SciencesPurpose : The aim of the study was to determine the differences in 7-9-year-old children’s motor abilities based on the qualifications of their elementary school P.E. teachers. Material : The two groups of teachers analyzed were graduates of the faculty of physical education and sports science (fully qualified physical education teachers) and those of the faculty of pedagogy, specialized in early education (early education teachers). The studies were conducted in 12 elementary schools in northeastern Poland and involved a group of 1,205 7-9-year-old students. Eleven motor tests were used to adequately assess the levels of the children's motor abilities. Results : The study results confirmed that teaching qualifications influence motor abilities of children of both sexes although, more significantly in boys, which may stem from their higher ecosensitivity. Conclusions : The highest number of significant differences between the results of individual motor trials occurred among third graders, with students of fully qualified teachers achieving better results. This may be connected with the longer period of participating in well-thought-out P.E. lessonshttps://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/224motorfitnessteachingqualifications
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INFLUENCE OF PE TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS ON THE MOTOR ABILITIES OF EARLY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
Physical Education of Students
motor
fitness
teaching
qualifications
author_facet Robert Podstawski
Krzysztof Borysławski
author_sort Robert Podstawski
title INFLUENCE OF PE TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS ON THE MOTOR ABILITIES OF EARLY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_short INFLUENCE OF PE TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS ON THE MOTOR ABILITIES OF EARLY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_full INFLUENCE OF PE TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS ON THE MOTOR ABILITIES OF EARLY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_fullStr INFLUENCE OF PE TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS ON THE MOTOR ABILITIES OF EARLY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed INFLUENCE OF PE TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS ON THE MOTOR ABILITIES OF EARLY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
title_sort influence of pe teachers' qualifications on the motor abilities of early school-age children
publisher IP Iermakov S.S.
series Physical Education of Students
issn 2308-7250
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Purpose : The aim of the study was to determine the differences in 7-9-year-old children’s motor abilities based on the qualifications of their elementary school P.E. teachers. Material : The two groups of teachers analyzed were graduates of the faculty of physical education and sports science (fully qualified physical education teachers) and those of the faculty of pedagogy, specialized in early education (early education teachers). The studies were conducted in 12 elementary schools in northeastern Poland and involved a group of 1,205 7-9-year-old students. Eleven motor tests were used to adequately assess the levels of the children's motor abilities. Results : The study results confirmed that teaching qualifications influence motor abilities of children of both sexes although, more significantly in boys, which may stem from their higher ecosensitivity. Conclusions : The highest number of significant differences between the results of individual motor trials occurred among third graders, with students of fully qualified teachers achieving better results. This may be connected with the longer period of participating in well-thought-out P.E. lessons
topic motor
fitness
teaching
qualifications
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