THE STATUS OF STUDENTS’ INTEREST IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES AT THAI NGUYEN HIGH SCHOOL, VIETNAM

Do Ngoc Cuong, Nguyen Duc Tuan

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Interest plays a role in motivating people to participate actively in activities. Therefore, an important factor to improve the quality of Physical Education (PE) is to stimulate the learners' interest in PE and sports activities. Through document study, interviews, pedagogical observation and examination, the research assesses the status of interest in PE and sports activities among students at Thai Nguyen high school. Students' interests are assessed by specific signs in terms of cognition, emotions, actions and the results of the training process.

 

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interest in study, active participation, physical education and sports

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v8i4.4313

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