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- Title
KŪNO KULTŪROS RAIDOS TENDENCIJOS LIETUVOS UNIVERSITETINĖSE AUKŠTOSIOSE MOKYKLOSE.
- Authors
Tainošauskas, Povilas
- Abstract
In the 19 th century the humankind will have to carry out a great job - to give sense to life and learn to behave humanely in a technocratic society. Students of higher schools live in the world where changes dominate and the tempo of the changes increases. Our life in such a world gives rise to stresses of global and local character. The mission of physical education and sport at Universities is to help to humanize the life of the academic youth in the context of physical and psychical harmony. A personality becomes the ideal of modern society only when he or she realizes the potential at a maximum and is physically and psychologically sound. It means that our universities should foresee the strategy of the development of physical education of they want to respond adequately to the challenges of the global world. Research aim is to analyze trends of physical education in the Lithuanian university higher schools and state the factors determining its development. Research object is physical education of students. The article presents university systems of American, European as well as of Asian and African countries. Not enough care or attention is given to the physical education and sport training of students in all educational systems. The Lithuanian higher schools decrease obligatory hours for physical education leaving two hours per week. Sometimes this subject becomes an optional one, completely ignoring the law of physical education and sport. Economic, social, technological and humane factors in the context of physical education are being discussed as well. The strategy of students' physical education and sport is presented.
- Subjects
LITHUANIA; PHYSICAL education for college students; EDUCATION research; COLLEGE students; PHYSICAL fitness
- Publication
Coactivity / Santalka, 2007, Vol 15, Issue 2, p80
- ISSN
1822-430X
- Publication type
Article