Challenges in promoting physical education and sport activities in Zimbabwean primary and secondary schools
Author(s) -
Gouws Chantell,
Tafireyi Cecil,
Millard Lourens,
Breukelman Gerrit
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of physical education and sport management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-6486
DOI - 10.5897/jpesm2019.0331
Subject(s) - physical education , curriculum , thematic analysis , pedagogy , identification (biology) , medical education , psychology , medicine , sociology , qualitative research , social science , botany , biology
Physical activity specifically in relation to Physical Education (PE) forms a crucial part of total education of primary and secondary school learners. The aim of this paper is to explore various challenges in promoting PE and sport activities in Zimbabwean primary and secondary schools. This paper reviewed and content examined curriculum documents for the determination and identification of the challenges of teaching PE in Zimbabwean primary and secondary schools as well as possible solutions for the identified challenges. Content breakdown identified main thematic areas which can clarify the challenges educators face in teaching PE in various Zimbabwean schools. There is need to be an increase in the knowledge of the teachers and the learners, and to see the important benefits of PE. Key words: Physical learning, primary and secondary schools, sport activities.
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