EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SPECIFIC IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM – THEORETIC ASPECTS
Bogdan Iulian Vulpe
Marathon, 2016, vol. 8, issue 2, 284-288
Abstract:
In countries such as Portugal, Scotland, Sweden, United Kingdom and others, extracurricular physical education and sport activities aim to develop the motion capabilities, the psycho-socio-cultural qualities of young people, which are essential to the future adult forming. Some countries have implemented practicing martial arts in the educational process of physical education and sport. Philippines is among the countries that have introduced the karate practicing teaching, due its physically and mentally benefits on the organism.
Date: 2016
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