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Selskiy A. K. Potential of physical education as a tool for the formation of meta-subject competencies and holistic personality development. Physical Education and University Sport, 2024, vol. 3, iss. 3, pp. 227-231. DOI: 10.18500/2782-4594-2024-3-3-227-231, EDN: GBTOCX

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Potential of physical education as a tool for the formation of meta-subject competencies and holistic personality development

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Selskiy Andrey K., National Research University “Higher School of Economics”
Abstract: 

Physical education and the corresponding subject in educational programs are traditionally considered as the tools for mastering skills directly related to sport and its certain disciplines. Meanwhile, within the competency-based education approach, physical education can be understood in a much wider context, as a source of development of soft skills and even cognitive abilities. This article considers the preconditions and several country cases of integration of the competency-based approach into the physical education curricula.

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11.06.2024
Accepted: 
15.08.2024
Published: 
30.09.2024