Abstract

The article examines the influence of physical education classes conducted on the basis of Polish and Ukrainian basic training programs on the level of physical fitness and physical development of pupils in secondary schools aged 9-10 years. The main features of the Polish and Ukrainian basic training programs are revealed, a comparative analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of each program has been performed. The study involved 132 pupils of 4 forms of three schools in Khmelnytskyi (Ukraine), who were divided into control (CG) and experimental (EG) groups. CG pupils (n=67) were engaged in sports activities in accordance with the requirements of the Ukrainian basic training program in physical education, pupils of EG (n=65) – in accordance with the requirements of the Polish basic training program. The level of physical fitness of pupils was determined by the exercises that characterize different physical qualities and physical development – by the indices: power, speed, speed-power, endurance, agility. According to the results of the conducted researches it is established that indicators of physical development of EG and CG pupils have a steady tendency for improvement during the study period, which testifies to the effectiveness of both Polish and Ukrainian basic training programs in physical education.

Highlights

  • At the present stage of development of Ukrainian society, integration processes are underway, and educational reforms are being implemented in the system of domestic school education

  • Considering reform changes that are taking place in education, a acute problem is the deterioration of health, physical development, physical fitness and a decrease in the physical activity of pupils of secondary schools [1,2,3,4,5]

  • 132 pupils of 9-10-year-old of three schools in Khmelnytskyi (Ukraine), which were divided into two groups, took part in the investigation

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Introduction

At the present stage of development of Ukrainian society, integration processes are underway, and educational reforms are being implemented in the system of domestic school education. Considering reform changes that are taking place in education, a acute problem is the deterioration of health, physical development, physical fitness and a decrease in the physical activity of pupils of secondary schools [1,2,3,4,5].

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