Investigation of secondary school students' participation in physical education lessons with distance education in the pandemic process

Tevfik Cem Akalın and Mustafa Gümüş

African Educational Research Journal
Published: October 27 2020
Volume 8, Special Issue 2
Pages S266-S272
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30918/AERJ.8S2.20.055

Abstract

Considering the possibilities and limitations of distance education, it is important to create distance education systems that can benefit the physical education lessons at the highest level and to transform it into more qualified ones. Therefore, the aim of this study is to understand the distance education problems in the teaching of the physical education lesson and the participation and orientation of the secondary school students, to investigate the developments related to the physical education lesson and to make a situation assessment. The participants of the study are secondary school students (n = 403) who were educated in Private Schools that provide synchronous education in pandemic process and have "morning sports" or "physical education lessons" in their curriculum. As a data collection tool, a closed-ended questionnaire consisting of 15 questions was used. It was determined that there is a statistically significant difference between students' level of participation in sports lessons and all other variables (p < 0.001). As a result, it was seen that families and students did not have the habit of doing sports at the desired level in normal time. It suggests that there are some problems in the processing and application of this course. While the lesson is expected to become much more important, especially in this dormant and inactive period, it is not an expected situation to receive this level of interest.

Keywords: Distance education, physical education, secondary school student, covid-19.

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