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Physical Education in Primary Schools: Cognitive Stimulation, National Active Games and Cultural Background
Author(s) -
Ayan S. Sarmantayev,
Pirmagambet Ishanov,
Kanat Sadykov,
Zikirya Abdrakhmanov,
Amanbek Nurkasimovich Imanbetov,
Muhtar Iskakov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
space and culture, india
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2052-8396
DOI - 10.20896/saci.v7i4.674
Subject(s) - curriculum , cognition , physical education , psychology , mathematics education , primary education , pedagogy , neuroscience
This study describes the features of active game-based learning in primary schools. The survey involved 38 national sports coaches and 29 school teachers. Based on previous empirical findings, this study probes whether there is an established opinion about national games in the school curriculum among teachers and experts. Primary school students are offered many techniques to form necessary skills during the execution of physical exercises. The findings demonstrate that different games and competitions are able to expand the social circle of children. In the long run, the relationships between individual tribes and tribal unions became consistent and global. Games and competitions favoured this tendency, contributing to a gradual formation of behavioural norms in people of different generations.  

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