SECONDARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS AND FOOTBALL COACHES’ OPINIONS ON THE ROLE OF GAMES IN LEARNING FOOTBALL − SPECIFIC TACTICAL RELATIONSHIPS Cover Image

SECONDARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS AND FOOTBALL COACHES’ OPINIONS ON THE ROLE OF GAMES IN LEARNING FOOTBALL − SPECIFIC TACTICAL RELATIONSHIPS
SECONDARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS AND FOOTBALL COACHES’ OPINIONS ON THE ROLE OF GAMES IN LEARNING FOOTBALL − SPECIFIC TACTICAL RELATIONSHIPS

Author(s): Ionuț Alexandru Buda, Maria Carmen Țîru, Sorin Brîndescu
Subject(s): School education, Sports Studies, Pedagogy
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: Game; Football; Physical education; Tactical relationships;

Summary/Abstract: The game is seen as a teaching method by which tactical relationships are learned with more enjoyment and gradually replaces the traditional way of teaching motor skills. This study aims to determine the opinion of physical education and sports teachers/ football coaches about the impact of the games on the learning of football-specific tactical relationships. To achieve the intended purpose, we conducted quantitative research with a non-experimental design, the study being descriptive. The participants completed a questionnaire containing 12 items regarding their opinion on the impact of the games on the learning of football specific tactical relationships. The sample was represented by 25 people, 12 football coaches, and 13 physical education and sports teachers. The study found that secondary school sports teachers and football coaches positively approve of the game's role in learning football-specific tactical relationships. The results showed significant differences between them only on specific dimensions considered.

  • Issue Year: 44/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 21-34
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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