2018
DOI: 10.30675/sa.70187
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Osallistava pedagogiikka liikuntakasvatuksessa

Abstract: Lasten ja nuorten kasvaneet hyvinvointi- ja terveyserot sekä syrjäytymisen uhka ovat kohdistaneet yhteiskunnallista keskustelua lasten ja nuorten yhdenvertaisuuteen ja suunnanneet resursseja ennaltaehkäisyyn kuten koulun kerhotoiminnan kehittämiseen. Tämän tutkimuksen aineisto on kerätty alakoulun liikuntakerhoista. Niihin olivat saaneet kutsun lapset, joilla ei ollut ohjattua liikuntaharrastusta. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on ymmärtää paremmin osallisuuden tukemista liikuntakasvatuksessa. Minkälaiset asiat liiku… Show more

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“…It is untypical to invite children to the school clubs. In this article, the sports clubs were used as a tool to nurture children's self-confidence, promote engagement in an active lifestyle and support peer relations to make school more attractive to children (see Lehto, 2018). When studying the targeted school sports clubs, Lehto asked children to describe what they liked about the clubs and what they would have changed if they could.…”
Section: Focus On Children's Views On Targeted School Sports Clubsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is untypical to invite children to the school clubs. In this article, the sports clubs were used as a tool to nurture children's self-confidence, promote engagement in an active lifestyle and support peer relations to make school more attractive to children (see Lehto, 2018). When studying the targeted school sports clubs, Lehto asked children to describe what they liked about the clubs and what they would have changed if they could.…”
Section: Focus On Children's Views On Targeted School Sports Clubsmentioning
confidence: 99%