Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Sports, University “Union - Nikola Tesla”, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
The aim of the research was to determine the effectiveness of teaching
physical and health education in the fourth grade of primary school in
relation to the teachers? professional competence. The sample of 242
subjects, aged 10, consisted of male and female students of the fourth grade
of elementary schools in Nis, Serbia. The sample included two subsamples,
one consisting of 124 respondents who attended classes under the guidance of
physical and health education teacher (experimental group) and the other of
118 respondents who attended classes under the guidance of generalist
teacher (control group). The teaching content, intended for both groups of
students, was taught during one semester based on the physical and health
education curriculum for the fourth grade of elementary school, and the
concept of the experiment is that one group was guided by a physical and
health education teacher, and the other by a generalist teacher. The sample
of variables included six situational-motor and seven motor tests. The
abilities monitored in this paper (explosive leg strength, speed,
flexibility, balance and situational motor abilities) were tested by initial
and final testing. The results showed that there was a statistically
significant effectiveness of teaching physical and health education on the
development of motor and situational-motor abilities under the guidance of
physical and health education teacher in comparison to classes taught by
generalist teacher.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia