Abstract

This study examined the difficulties of running online physical education classes in the context of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and used the findings to develop an efficient operation plan to address these difficulties. Six middle and high school physical education teachers participated; three were experts in online physical education and active in the Korea Council School Physical Education Promotion, and three were recommended teachers making efforts to improve the online classes offered by the Korea Ministry of Education. A qualitative case study method employing phenomenological procedures to collect and analyze the data was used. The difficulties of operating middle and high school online physical education classes for the first time included (1) the monotony of the classes within their limited environmental conditions and limited educational content that did not adequately convey the value of physical education, (2) trial-and-error methods applied nationwide, resulting from a lack of expertise in operating online physical education classes, and (3) very limited evaluation guidelines proposed by the Korea Ministry of Education, which made systematic evaluation with online methods impossible. To address the identified problems and facilitate the efficient operation of online physical education classes, changes in strategic learning methods are needed to understand online physical education characteristics and thereby better communicate the value of physical education. It is also necessary to cultivate teaching expertise through sharing online physical education classes, where collaboration among physical education teachers is central. In addition, evaluation processes should be less formal to encourage active student participation.

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  • IntroductionThe entire world is currently facing a catastrophic situation resulting from the coronavirus disease

  • The entire world is currently facing a catastrophic situation resulting from the coronavirus disease2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which has affected the daily lives of people worldwide

  • Difficulties in conveying the value of sports in online physical education classes remained in the modified technical practice

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Introduction

The entire world is currently facing a catastrophic situation resulting from the coronavirus disease. 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which has affected the daily lives of people worldwide. Health Organization declared a pandemic on 11 March 2020, avoiding face-to-face activities and engaging in social distancing have become a part of everyday life. The pandemic has induced changes in many countries’ educational environments as they began instituting online classes, including. South Korea (hereinafter Korea), whose schools failed to begin the regular school year in March, for the first time in history. Despite this unprecedented situation, Korea is actively responding to social changes by offering a diverse school curriculum through online classes and developing new approaches to education. Public Health 2020, 17, 7279; doi:10.3390/ijerph17197279 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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