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Title: | Youth physical education and sports: visions of future, problems and prospects |
Authors: | Yakovlev, A.N. Vrublevsky, E.P. Stadnik, V.I. Kravchenin, A.A. Yakovleva, M.A. Glushenko, N.A. |
Keywords: | irrational creativity physical education and sports character youth life meaning life satisfaction irrational mindsets |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Citation: | Youth physical education and sports: visions of future, problems and prospects / A.N. Yakovlev [et al.] // Theory and practice of physical culture. - 2020. - № 5. - S. 57-59. |
Abstract: | Objective of the study was to identify psychological and pedagogical features of perception of the future in adolescents during their physical education and sports activities. Methods and structure of the study. The study involved the 17-20 year-old full-time students of Smolensk Academy of Professional Education (Regional State Budget Professional Educational Institution SmolAPE), who were engaged in various sports (n=47). Creativity as a personality trait was tested in the 15-16 year-old male (n=18) and female (n=17) schoolchildren (tenth-graders) of Smolensk, who were engaged in team sports. Results of the study. We determined the overall level of meaning in life, total life satisfaction and irrational attitudes of university students, as well as the correlation between the scales of irrational attitudes and levels of life satisfaction index. Conclusion. The study showed that in the 10th grade, it was the hyperthymic type of accentuation of personality traits that prevailed in the students (34%). 23% of sporting school graduates belonged to the cyclothymic type of accentuation, and 20% - to the emotive one. |
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