МОДЕЛЬ ФИЗИЧЕСКОГО ВОСПИТАНИЯ БУДУЩИХ ПЕДАГОГОВ
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В статье раскрыта роль педагога в физическом воспитании учащихся на разных уровнях образования, его роль в формировании физической культуры личности. Определены предпосылки для достижения идеального результата физического воспитания в жизни человека - формирования его физической культуры в структуре целостной культуры. Представлена модель физического воспитания в профессиональном педагогическом образовании.
The role of an educator in physical training of students at different levels of education and his or her role in the formation of physical culture of a personality have been revealed in the article. Prerequisites for achieving ideal results of physical training in life of a human being i.e. formation of his or her physical culture in the structure of the comprehensive culture have been defined. The model of physical training in professional pedagogical education is presented.
The role of an educator in physical training of students at different levels of education and his or her role in the formation of physical culture of a personality have been revealed in the article. Prerequisites for achieving ideal results of physical training in life of a human being i.e. formation of his or her physical culture in the structure of the comprehensive culture have been defined. The model of physical training in professional pedagogical education is presented.
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издания БГПУ, физическая культура, физическое воспитание, профессиональная деятельность, педагогическая деятельность, уровни образования, модель, педагогическое образование, будущие педагоги, BSPU publications, physical culture, physical training, professional activity, pedagogical activity, levels of education, pedagogical education, future educators
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Гайдук С. А. Модель физического воспитания будущих педагогов / С. А. Гайдук // Весці БДПУ. Серыя 1, Педагогіка. Псіхалогія. Філалогія. – 2024. – № 4. – С. 23–27.