Teachers’ preferences of teaching primary physical education: curriculum preferences

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Background and Study Aim Material and Methods Results Conclusions Physical education teachers play an important role in helping students to understand the importance of physical activity. By maximizing physical activity time in physical education, physical education teachers can influence physical activity needs of students. The present study was aimed at analysing and comparing teachers’ preferences of teaching primary physical education. Survey instrument (teachers’ preferences) was carried out five months (May – September, 2022) through an intentional sampling with survey group size of 1300 physical education teachers of primary education: (i) Preschool and elementary pedagogy (50.76%, n = 660), (ii) Related pedagogy (49.24%, n = 640). Pearson correlation coefficient (r), chi-square test (χ2) (inferential) and descriptive statistics were used to analyse and compare the data. Physical education is often viewed as a marginal subject within the curriculum, however after analysing the data, on average, 63.54% (n = 826) of survey group believes that physical education is just as important as any other school subject (p .05) and athletics and gymnastics (36.06%, n = 468) as undemanding (p

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Adamčák, Š., Marko, M., & Bartík, P. (2023). Teachers’ preferences of teaching primary physical education: curriculum preferences. Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports, 27(1), 63–70. https://doi.org/10.15561/26649837.2023.0108

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