Study of the Experience of the Formation of Professional Competence in Future Managers of Physical Education and Sports

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https://doi.org/10.18662/rrem/13.1Sup1/390

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managers of physical education and sports, educational system, professional skills, master program, innovative educational methods

Abstract

The article analyses the foreign experience of training specialists in the field of physical education and sports in foreign countries. The general trends in the development of the education system, which directly affects the level of training of sports managers and their professional competence, are clarified. The process of preparing students for professional activities in the field of physical culture and sports in countries such as Spain and Italy, which have extensive experience, traditions and achievements in this area, is analysed. The progressive ideas and features of training managers of physical education and sports in Italy and Spain, which can be introduced for the education system in the field of physical education and sports in other countries, are established.

The object of the study was the professional competencies of managers in the field of physical education and sports in higher education institutions in Italy and Spain. The trends in the development of the education system in countries such as Italy and Spain are established, and factors affecting the level of training of managers in the field of physical education and sports and their professional competence are identified.

In the process of studying foreign experience, the latest educational methods were analyzed that were introduced in the process of training managers in the field of physical education and sports. These educational methods not only improved the professional competence of managers in the field of physical education and sports, but also aimed at revealing the students' personal potential.

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2021-06-16

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Kryshtanovych, S., Bilyk, O., Shayner, H., Barabash, O., & Bondarenko, V. (2021). Study of the Experience of the Formation of Professional Competence in Future Managers of Physical Education and Sports. Revista Romaneasca Pentru Educatie Multidimensionala, 13(1Sup1), 162-176. https://doi.org/10.18662/rrem/13.1Sup1/390