The Influence Of Experiential Learning With Physical Movement Activities On Social Status Of Integrated Pupils With Behavioural Disorders
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physical movement activityexperiential learning
social status
integrated pupils
behavioural disorders
Sports
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The aim of the study was to broaden the knowledge about experiential education comprising of physical movement and sport activities as a part of the educational process and to verify the potential influence of experiential education on the changes in the field of social relationships in selected integrated classes with pupils suffering from behavioural disorders. To meet this goal, we used a standardized psycho-diagnostic method, a socio-metric rating questionnaire, by which means we proved the positive influence of the experiential education programme connected to movement on the overall improvement of the social structure of a class with pupils with behavioural disorders and their status in the class’s hierarchy. We formulated recommendations for the practical field based on this fact.Date
2015-11-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:c4263086a462409a95d3ff7e20e3c29e0520-7371
10.1515/afepuc-2015-0010
https://doaj.org/article/c4263086a462409a95d3ff7e20e3c29e