Psychology, asked by jonasonronghang, 9 months ago

does the concept of modern physical education differ from the ancient period?​

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Answered by jaggaiaherpa
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Explanation:

The measure of efficiency in teaching besides the material presented narrows down to the process used in the teaching system. If we consider the available methods for teaching today, the debate will definitely occur between the old schooling systems versus the new schooling system.

Being told what to do to get an A isn’t just an experience that my friends and I have had in our years in elementary school but it’s also the main characteristic of the so-called old schooling system. This teaching method emphasizes the theoretical part of learning and it is mostly considered as ‘copy-paste’ learning. This terminology means that the material explained in class is the teacher’s notes or a book, from the students it is expected to know that information word by word if they want to have a good grade.

Since the lessons are teacher oriented mostly, the students are the passive party in the classroom and that leads to less interaction between students in class and no critical thinking for issues being presented. Consequently, this lack of discussion in class has a negative effect only on the student because it reduces the chances for feedback or context clarification while lecturing. Last but not least, teaching theory without putting it on life situations may cause students to lose interest in their studies since the system considers him/her just as a number in the class and not a valuable person who can contribute with valuable ideas for the community.

Answered by sameerronaldo12763
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Answer:

Modern Concept of Physical Education: Physical education in its modern concept is broader and more meaningful. ... Physical education is not confined to some forms of drill and regular exercises, but emphasizes on the physical fitness value. Physical development and mental development are inter-related and go together.

In the traditional education the students are taught about traditions, customs, rituals, and religion. In the modern education, the students are taught about science, technology, language skills, and mathematics etc

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