HOW TO GET HIGHER QUALITY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION WITH A RETROSPECTIVE ON STANDARDS IN EDUCATION?

Dušan Ilić, Ratko Pavlović, Edi Setiawan, Ali Md Nadzalan

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There is no improvement in the quality of school physical education without establishing standards in education. Basic problems, questions, and models of effective teaching of physical education (PE) are presented. The goal of this topic is that after the adoption of the standards, the professional public gets to know, prepare, and activate them for their application in practice. Through a comparative analysis of the valid goal and program of physical education for primary education, recommendations for the way of implementation, and characteristics of educational standards for primary education and upbringing, educational goals and tasks are made concrete through student achievements - visible outcomes in behavior and reasoning. This is the answer to the question of how to achieve better effects and increase the quality of physical education, the capacities we have at our disposal. Focus on: competence in skills, knowledge in physical exercise and physical education and evaluation of physical exercise and physical education by students, standards that objectify assessment and grades, make them comparable and provide a basis for developing instruments for self-evaluation. One of the significant contributions to the achievement of teaching in accordance with educational standards is the activation of teachers, students, parents, the school and the local community. Dilemmas were raised in connection with specific problems in the educational field of physical education, and above all the conditions for the implementation of the physical education program, as well as the implementation of teaching content, within the first cycle of basic education, which directly reflect on the possibility of reaching the standard by the end of the mandatory of education.

 

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goal and tasks, physical education, standards, quality

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