PATRIOTIC EDUCATION FORMATION IN THE PHYSICAL TRAINING PROCESS OF LESSONS IN SCHOOLS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.171140Keywords:
physical culture, patriotism, patriotic cultivation, psycho physiological peculiarities.Abstract
Abstract: Pertinence of the issue under research is characterized by the circumstance that in the cutting edge world with a gigantic measure of social establishments an individual couldn't distinguish itself with the ethnic gathering the person gets from losing the national personality and feeling himself as 'man of the world'. The factor of connection with his or hers minor and real Homeland, just as consideration thereof and of its improvement will be the objective of his whole life. The objective of the article is to characterize the structure of the instructive procedure to develop nationalism, considering psycho physiological idiosyncrasies of the individual. Enthusiastic development could be progressively productive if psycho physiological body parameters are considered. Along these lines, the examination thinks about the procedure of enthusiastic development and its potential for improvement amid physical trainings. The
strategies utilized: perception, investigation of methodological writing, demonstrating of predefined circumstances (regular examinations), testing. The fundamental aftereffects of this exploration - finding the viability of physical action for energy development. The materials of the article can be useful to understudies of center and higher instructive organizations for physical preparing, for instructors of general training schools.
Keywords: physical culture, patriotism, patriotic cultivation, psycho physiological peculiarities.
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