Preparation of bachelors in physical education to organize and conduct competitions at various levels
https://doi.org/10.26795/2307-1281-2019-7-2-3
Abstract
Introduction: competitions occupy a large share in the future activities of modern bachelors in physical culture. To organize and conduct competitions at various levels, it is necessary to acquire additional competence - the ability to organize and conduct competitions, to judge the basic sports and the chosen sport. The relevance of the study lies in the need to develop a course that provides professional training for bachelors of pedagogical education (“Physical culture” profile) for organizing and conducting competitions at various levels.
Materials and methods: we used the following research methods: theoretical - analysis, synthesis, modeling, comparison; empirical - questioning, observation and testing. We conducted a survey in order to identify the relevance of the developed author's course of additional professional training “Organizing and conducting sporting events” and introducing it into the system of continuous training for bachelors in physical culture.
Results: in order to master students' competence related to the organization and holding of sporting events at various levels, an additional educational program “Organizing and conducting sporting events” was developed and implemented. The purpose of the developed course is the formation of additional professional competencies that ensure the ability and readiness of students to conduct various kinds of competitions; formation of the ability to use a variety of physical culture to maintain health.
Discussion and Conclusions: the results of the study revealed the urgent need to expand the professional field of the future graduate in physical culture. A survey among the future bachelors in physical culture showed the need for the implementation of an additional course “Organization and holding of sport events”. To ensure the formation of additional professional competencies of graduates and future professionals in the field of competition to a new level, it is necessary to introduce into the educational process the author's course “Organization and holding of sport events”.
About the Authors
M. M. KutepovRussian Federation
Kutepov Maxim Mikhailovich – Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education and Sport.
Nizhny Novgorod.
M. P. Konovalova
Russian Federation
Konovalova Marina Petrovna – candidate of pedagogical sciences, associate professor.
Saratov.
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