Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine

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Issue archive / Vol. 43, No. 3/2023
F. Nachtegall And Gymnastics In Denmark: Ascertainment History In The Educational System

Authors: Natalia Chukhlantseva ORCID
Department of Physical Culture and Sport Management, National University Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic, Ukraine
Keywords: humanist New Time system of gymnastics schools physical exercises
Data publikacji całości:2023
Page range:10 (5-14)
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Abstract

The relevance of the study is due to the need to improve the quality of training of future physical education (PE) specialists. Knowledge of the legacy of outstanding teachers is the basis for the formation of professional competencies of PE specialists. The experience of F. Nachtegall, the Scandinavian educator of New Times, the main stages of his activity on the introduction of PE in education, their content and results became an impulse to recognize the importance of physical and moral health of young people as the main object of attention of authorities, benefactors and society during the period under study. The educational reforms initiated by him ensured the availability of PE to all young people, promoted the education of healthy, industrious, useful citizens and led to the institutionalisation of PE. Founding Europe's first gymnastics club and a private gymnastics school for different classes, organising and running a school for training civic gymnastics teachers, and founding a gymnastics college - these are just a small part of Nachtegall's multifaceted activities. Nachtegall's practical experience had an enormous influence on the creation of the organisational, programme, control and methodological foundations for the formation of didactic knowledge on the teaching process of PE.
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