新兴国家的体育教育和学校体育运动:印度尼西亚和印度尼西亚的比较。

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1582778
Amung Ma'mun, Cem Tinaz, Anira Anira, Syarifatunnisa Syarifatunnisa, Ömer Onur Hertem, Agus Mahendra, Tite Juliantine
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本研究考察了印度尼西亚和印度尼西亚的体育教育(PE)和学校体育政策,重点关注其设计、实施和制度背景。这两个国家都是新兴国家,在将课程目标与现有资源、基础设施和对体育的文化态度结合起来方面面临着重大挑战。方法:采用质性研究设计,对30名体育教师进行半结构化的在线访谈,其中15名来自斯里兰卡,15名来自印度尼西亚,他们在不同级别的公立和私立教育中工作。访谈探讨了六个关键领域:课程目标和适用性、学校概况、课堂体育活动、可用资源、利益相关者态度以及课外/俱乐部联系。结果:调查结果揭示了两国面临的共同挑战,包括基础设施有限,公立学校合格体育教师数量不足,学校和体育俱乐部之间缺乏系统合作。虽然印尼教师认为该课程更具适应性,但两国都面临资源限制和实施差距的问题。讨论:研究结果强调了政府投资学校体育基础设施的必要性,尤其是体育馆和多功能空间,并增加对课外和课后体育项目的支持。在两国背景下,学校和地方体育俱乐部之间建立正式的伙伴关系对于加强体育教学和长期体育参与也至关重要。
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Physical education and school sport in emerging nations: a comparison of Indonesia and Türkiye.

Introduction: This study examines physical education (PE) and school sport policies in Türkiye and Indonesia, focusing on their design, implementation, and institutional context. Both countries are emerging nations facing significant challenges in aligning curriculum objectives with available resources, infrastructure, and cultural attitudes toward PE.

Methods: A qualitative research design was employed, involving semi-structured online interviews with thirty physical education teachers-fifteen from Türkiye and fifteen from Indonesia-working across different levels of public and private education. The interviews explored six key areas: curriculum objectives and applicability, school profiles, in-class sport activities, available resources, stakeholder attitudes, and extracurricular/club linkages.

Results: Findings revealed common challenges in both countries, including limited infrastructure, insufficient numbers of qualified PE teachers in public schools, and a lack of systemic collaboration between schools and sports clubs. While Indonesian teachers viewed the curriculum as more adaptable, both countries struggle with resource limitations and implementation gaps.

Discussion: The results highlight the need for government investment in school sports infrastructure, particularly gyms and multipurpose spaces, and for increased support for extracurricular and after-school sport programs. Formalizing partnerships between schools and local sports clubs is also essential to strengthening PE provision and long-term sports participation in both national contexts.

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