Eligiusz Madejski, M. Majer, Jacek Szalewski, Roger Madejski
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Students’ opinions on motor activities in early school education
Introduction: Lower grades students participate in Physical Education lessons mainly for
pleasure, as well as for emotional and utilitarian reasons. For many students at this educational
stage their attendance in Physical Education classes is the only form of participation in organized
physical activity. Therefore, motor activities should provide children with the opportunity
for experiences of different kind and motivate them to physical activity. The aim of the research
was to find out what are the opinions of early school students on physical activities.
Material and methods: The research covered 256 students at the age of 7-10, 128 girls and 128
boys. The method of open categorized interview was applied to collect the empirical material.
Results: The results of the survey have shown that the vast majority of children expressed
their positive opinions on their participation in physical activities. The students enjoyed team
games and various exercises most. Nearly 9% of the examined were dissatisfied with the lack
of discipline during the lesson and not observing fair play principles by their classmates during
exercises. The said dissatisfaction increased with age. The examined did not show much interest
in swimming classes, and the 9-10 age group showed no interest in them at all.
Conclusions: The large majority of students, irrespective of their age, are willing to participate
in motor activities.