
Introduction of health-saving technologies in the process professional and pedagogical training specialists in physical culture and sports
Author(s) -
Tatyana Bryukhanova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
naukovì zapiski. serìâ: pedagogìčnì nauki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2521-1919
pISSN - 2415-7988
DOI - 10.36550/2415-7988-2020-1-189-174-179
Subject(s) - physical culture , competence (human resources) , curriculum , physical education , contradiction , psychology , engineering ethics , process (computing) , pedagogy , medicine , computer science , engineering , alternative medicine , epistemology , social psychology , philosophy , pathology , operating system
The problem of training specialists in physical culture and sports for professional activity using health-saving technologies is considered. Under human competence, teachers understand the specially structured knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes that they acquire in the learning process. They allow a person to identify and solve, regardless of the context, problems specific to a particular field of activity. The essence of the concept of «health competence» of a physical education teacher is insufficiently researched, and therefore requires further scientific research. It is necessary to eliminate the contradiction between the modern requirement of society for the health-preserving competence of a physical education teacher and the insufficient theoretical-methodological and methodological-technological elaboration of the problem of its formation. Further our research provides to define essence, structure and the maintenance of health-preserving competence of the future teacher of physical culture, to substantiate organizational and pedagogical conditions and to develop methodical and technological aspect of its formation in the course of biological preparation. A physical education specialist must have methods for determining and evaluating the quantitative indicators of an individual's health and be able to use the most informative of them in practice. To do this, in our opinion, it is not necessary to include new disciplines or special courses in the curriculum. Appropriate adjustments should be made to the curricula of biological disciplines for students majoring in physical culture and sports at the university. Particular attention in this context is paid to physiology, because the study of the functions of body systems can be supplemented by methods of studying their functional state with the help of various biological samples.