Abstract
Effectiveness of project-based learning at the level of health and sports awareness for students of the Collegeof Applied Studies and Community Service. the research aims to identify the effectiveness of projectbasedlearning at the level of health and sports awareness for students of the College of Applied Studiesand Community Service. researchers used the experimental method for its suitability to the research. Theresearch sample was deliberately chosen from first-level students, who are (113) students from the Collegeof Applied Studies and Community Service, whose ages range from (18-20) years. Measurements weretaken and data collected through questionnaire forms.Among the most important findings of the research is the existence of a statistically significant relationshipat the level of (0.05) in all aspects of students’ health and sports awareness, the effectiveness of the projectlearning method as one of the health education methods in the learning process.Through this, the following recommendations were reached to activate the project learning method fordifferent academic courses and use it on different groups in society, to pay attention to the practical aspectas a basic method in teaching health and fitness, which helps to confirm the practical practice of informationrelated to sports and health in the daily life of students andintegrating educational messages in the curriculacourses at different academic levels.
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