Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a global strategy that aims to obtain a more equitable and just world. These objectives are organized into 17 SDGs, detailing 169 targets. Different international institutions have emphasized the relevance of education to developing citizens who contribute to achieving the SDGs for 2030. However, a review focused on physical education (PE) has yet to be performed. Therefore, the objective of this work is two-fold. First, to analyze and select the specific SDGs that can be implemented in the area of physical education. Second, to relate these specific goals to the different models based on physical education practices. This review showed how three institutional documents have previously related sport, physical exercise, and physical education to specific SDGs. Based on the search done, this review article selects those goals that could be integrated into the educational context through physical education. The bibliographic and critical analysis in this research shows that of the 169 specific goals proposed in the SDGs, only 24 could be worked on in physical education. Upon completion of the analysis, a proposal for the relationship between the practice-based models and these 24 goals is presented. The contributions made in this paper will allow teachers to establish links between PE sessions and SDGs while raising awareness to develop students who contribute to a more sustainable world.

Highlights

  • Despite institutional efforts to increase the number of physical activity (PA) practice hours, among other issues, the WHO recently showed that 80% of adolescents and young people still do not carry out the minimum recommended amount, and something that is extremely worrying is the increase in sedentary lifestyles [25]

  • Beyond the healthy virtues of PA and exercise, physical education (PE) creates a context very favorable that allows the development of cooperation, respect, coeducation and entrepreneurship, all aspects related to the development of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  • Regarding the first objective proposed in this research, it can be concluded that not all the SDGs’

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Summary

A Proposal for Practice-Based Models

Salvador Baena-Morales 1, * , Daniel Jerez-Mayorga 2 , Pedro Delgado-Floody 3 and Jesús Martínez-Martínez 4.

Agenda 2030 and Education
Good health and well-being
Improving
Elimination of discrimination against all women and girls
Maintain economic growth per capita in accordance with national circumstances
13.1 Strengthen
16.4 Fight against all forms of organized crime
17.9 Increase effective in and targeted building activities
Systematic Review Used
Cooperative Learning
Model of Personal and Social Responsibility
Sports Education Model
Adventure Education Model
Self-Construction of Materials
Health Education
Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health services
12.8 Ensure information and knowledge relevant to sustainable development
Findings
Conclusions
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