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results of the PE research

results of the PE research. 1. How long has PE been part of the curriculum in your country?. Hungary. Since 1925. Germany. Since 1780. Poland. Since the school exist. Italy. Since 1861. Turkey. Since 1928.

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results of the PE research

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  1. results of the PE research

  2. 1. How long has PE been part of the curriculum in your country? Hungary Since 1925 Germany Since 1780 Poland Since the school exist Italy Since 1861 Turkey Since 1928

  3. 2. How many PE lessons do students have - according to years, types of schools? Hungary: In the primary school: 3 lessons, secondary schools 2 lessons a week Class 5-7 (11/12 – 13/14 years): 3 hours Class 8-12 (14/15 – 18 years): 2 hours Germany: Poland: Primary/Grammar school: 4 hours High school: 2 hours Sport classes: 10 hours Italy: 2 hours Turkey 2 hours a week

  4. 3. Are students co-educated in PE lessons? Hungary No Class 5-10 (15/16 years): No Class 11-12: Yes Germany Poland No Italy Yes Turkey Yes, They are.

  5. 4. Who are the teachers? Do all of them have to be qualified? Hungary Yes, all of them need to have a university degree. Germany Yes, they study PE at university. Poland All of them have master degree of PE. Italy All teachers are qualified. Young teachers: PE degree Old teachers: ISEF qualification Turkey All teachers are qualified. Teachers have a PE’s degree.

  6. 5. Are teachers typically men or women? Girls usually have female, boys typically have male teachers Hungary Girls have female teacher, boys have male teacher Germany Poland Woman with girls, Men with boys Italy Fifty-Fifty Turkey Mostly men.

  7. 6. What do students do in PE lessons? Do they have to acquire a specified material? Yes, they need to acquire certain material, they have to reach a certain standard in different sports Hungary Normally not. Sometimes when we offer for example table tennis, they have to bring their on balls, the same for badminton Germany Poland There are some programme basis which students sould acquire They do trainings of many sports. They must wear a tracksuit and a pair of trainers Italy They do trainings of many sports. They must wear a track suit and a pair of trainers. Turkey

  8. 7. Is there a possibility to play games and matches during the lessons? Yes, there is. They usually play football, handball, volleyball. Hungary Germany Yes Yes its possible to play matches during the lessons Poland Yes there is. They can play athletics, football matches, volleyball matches, basketballmatches or hockey matches. Italy Yes, there is. Turkey

  9. 8. How long are the PE lessons? Hungary 45 min. Germany 45 min. or 2x45 min. Poland 45 min. Italy 1 or 2 hours Turkey Each lesson is 45 minutes.

  10. 9. How many students participate in PE lessons? Hungary Usually 10-20 students Germany At most 32 Poland 12 – 26 students Italy All of them All the students participate in PE lessons Turkey

  11. 10. What kind of sports can students do at school? Football, handball Hungary Football, volleyball, handball, basketball, athletics, gym/dance, swimming, apparatus gímnastics, badminton, table tennis, frisbee, skiing Germany Poland Football, basketball, handball, tabble tennis, gymnastic, dance, winter sports Italy All types of sport: From football to hockey They can do all types of sports: from football to hockey or tennis Turkey

  12. 11. Which are the most popular sports among boys/girls? Hungary Football, handball, sailing Boys: football Girls: Volleyball Germany Boys: football, basketball, handball Girls: handball, dancing Poland Boys: football Girls: volleyball Italy The most popular sport among girls is volleyball while among boys is football Turkey

  13. 12. What percentage of the students pursue a sport at school? Hungary 0% Amongst the 38 free activities pupils can choose at our school, there is only one sports activity: football for boys. So this group is of 15 pupils, sometimes also 2-3 girls join the group. The pupils of the age of 13-14 go skiing with their teachers. Germany Poland 20% Italy 50% Turkey 45%

  14. 13. What percentage of the students do any sport professionally? Hungary 30% The percentage of professional sports activities is low: in th class 10., there are only 5 pupils doing it professionaly. But nearly every student does sport in a club. Germany Poland About 30-40% Italy 40% 25% Turkey

  15. 14. Since when has PE been compulsory for girls, too? Hungary Since 1925 Germany Since about 1900 Poland Since the school exist Italy Since 1861 Turkey Since 1928

  16. 15. How many gyms, sports fields are there in your school and how big are they? Hungary One gym, one sports field 3 gyms, 2 ootball fields, 1 tartan football field, 1 of 400m-stadium, 1 swimming-pool Germany Poland 2 sports field, 2 small gyms 1 football field, 1 tennis field, 2 gyms, 1 outdoor athletics track Italy We have a soccer field, two standard gym and a standard athletics outdoor track Turkey

  17. 16. Is it possible to fail because of PE? Hungary Yes, it is Germany No Poland Yes, it is Italy Yes, it is Turkey No. It is not

  18. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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