RECENT TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS SCIENCES
Publishing Date : 2023
ISBN : 978-93-88996-58-7
Pages : 99
Chapter id : NSP/ICAAR-2023/A-20
Abstract : The purpose of this article is to identify the current trends and challenges in physical education and sports and on this basis Current challenges, trends and future challenges will be discussed. Many factors lower interest rates students in physical education activities. Although physical education is taught as part of the school curriculum in all but lack of time, trained teachers and good facilities is the reason for lack of interest in this field. In Future The challenges of making this field interesting include an appropriate curriculum and sufficient funding to organize a variety of activities. Competitions and the role of technology in raising awareness of the importance of physical activity and sports in our daily lives. These issues are discussed in this study and The Importance of physical education & Sports activities are defined in today's world and Efforts are being made to improve the situation so that there will be more talents can be identified.
Keywords : Physical Education, Sports, Curriculum, Technology
Cite : Sharma, R., & Bhardwaj, D. K. (2023). Recent Trends and Challenges in Physical Education and Sports Sciences (1st ed., pp. 99-101). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789388996570.2023.eb.ch20
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