Teaching and learning social valuesexperience of resolution of conflicts in the classroom of physical education across the learning of social skills

  1. Cepero González, María del Mar
  2. Marín Regalado, María Nieves
  3. Torres Guerrero, Juan
Journal:
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise: JHSE

ISSN: 1988-5202

Year of publication: 2010

Volume: 5

Issue: 3

Pages: 497-506

Type: Article

DOI: 10.4100/JHSE.2010.53.20 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRUA editor

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Abstract

The main aim of this study has been the application of a sport and social program intervention to solve the daily problems of conviviality in the classroom of physical education, based on the teaching and learning of social values, attitudes and social skills. 24 children between 9-12 years of Guadix (Granada) have taken part in this study, learning social values that allow them to improve the social relations with their mates. In the data collection of information, three instruments were used; an initial and final sociogram (pre-post) was carried out with the objective of know the social relations of the group; two group interviews, in which the students talked about their learning process and the diary of the teacher, in which the teacher analyzed the program and the advance of the students. The results of three used instruments were compared, the analysis of data shows that there had been considerable changes in the attitude of the students, therefore the personal conflicts that were frequent to the beginning of the research, were diminishing in a gradual way along the experience. The students and the teacher showed their satisfaction for the improvement of their social skills and relationships through the sport motor learning.

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