Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Development of Bachelor`S Physical Culture Competences

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2014 7 (7)
Authors
Manzheley, Irina V.; Cherniakova, Svetlana N.
Contact information
Manzheley, Irina V.:Tyumen State University 10 Semakova Str., Tyumen, 625003, Russia; E-mail: ; Cherniakova, Svetlana N.:Tyumen State University 10 Semakova Str., Tyumen, 625003, Russia
Keywords
higher professional education; physical education; competence building approach; competence and awareness; physical culture competence; physical culture and sporting environment; integrative and dynamic environment; algorithm for subject competences profile; formation of physical culture competence; program units of teaching material; information resources
Abstract

The subject of the research is to find ways for improving physical education of students in accordance with the current challenges based on the competence-building approach. The purpose of the paper is to develop a structure and content of the unified physical culture competences and criterion-evaluating tools for their assessment as well as due pedagogical environment for the development of bachelor`s physical culture competences. The paper presents a pattern of physical culture competences profile and the algorithm of its development. Authors have showed the possibilities for organization a proper physical culture and sporting environment depending on the subject’s needs and direction of the educational process. It was summarized that physical education assumes creation of such physical culture and sporting environment that would be saturated with various microenvironments and incentives for students to have personal achievements in academic and extracurricular activity, and would be favorable for expression of one`s individuality by means of physical culture and popular sport

Pages
1204-1215
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/13226

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