Physical training of international students at university: educational potential of teaching experience K. A. Smyshlyaev, E. O. Frantcuzskaia, L. G. Smyshlyaeva, A. V. Smyshlyaev
Material type: ArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): образовательный потенциал | интернационализация высшего образования | международные студенты | взаимодействие преподавания и учения | физическая культураGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: International journal of social sciences and humanities Vol. 4, № 2. P. 28-36Abstract: The article updated the issue of new approaches to physical education (also known as Phys Ed) of Russian university students in the context of internationalization in higher education. The research conducted in the field of defining peculiarities of Russian university's physical education aspects at the current stage of university internationalization. The research results fall into two types: first, to identify urgent professional development’s priorities of the university Phys Ed professor as an instructor as well as a subject of the international teaching and learning interaction; second, to determine current trends of students’ Phys Ed in the university global environment, and to distinguish the most productive forms, methods, and means of Phys Ed in the internationalization process. The research centered on two Universities of the city of Tomsk, Russia. The applied methods were the following: first, interviews and questionnaires, involved observations, and the expert assessment method. The authors offer well-reasoned organizational and educational answers to ensure the successful integration of the physical and international education of Russian university students.Библиогр.: с. 35
The article updated the issue of new approaches to physical education (also known as Phys Ed) of Russian university students in the context of internationalization in higher education. The research conducted in the field of defining peculiarities of Russian university's physical education aspects at the current stage of university internationalization. The research results fall into two types: first, to identify urgent professional development’s priorities of the university Phys Ed professor as an instructor as well as a subject of the international teaching and learning interaction; second, to determine current trends of students’ Phys Ed in the university global environment, and to distinguish the most productive forms, methods, and means of Phys Ed in the internationalization process. The research centered on two Universities of the city of Tomsk, Russia. The applied methods were the following: first, interviews and questionnaires, involved observations, and the expert assessment method. The authors offer well-reasoned organizational and educational answers to ensure the successful integration of the physical and international education of Russian university students.
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