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VOL. 3, ISSUE 1 (2018)
Relationship between philosophy and physical education
Authors
Manisha Devi
Abstract
Physical Education develops the skills, knowledge, values and attitudes needed for establishing and enjoying an active and healthy lifestyle, as well as building student confidence and competence in facing challenges as individuals and in groups or teams, through a wide range of learning activities. Physical education is offered as an elective examination subject at senior secondary education level. It emphasises the connection between theory and practical skills and is designed to develop the interest and potential of students in the areas of PE and sports. It will help students gain a deeper understanding of theories and applications in the fields of human movement and health, and it will promote the well-being of individuals and society. Behind every school and every teacher is a set of related beliefs--a philosophy of education--that influences what and how students are taught. A philosophy of education represents answers to questions about the purpose of schooling, a teacher's role, and what should be taught and by what methods. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are the three most legendary ancient Greek philosophers.
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Pages:542-543
How to cite this article:
Manisha Devi "Relationship between philosophy and physical education". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 3, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 542-543
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