Kinesiology, Vol. 38 No. 1., 2006.
Professional paper
Physical education and sport in hungarian schools after the political transition of the 1990s
Pal Hamar
Derek M. Peters
Karen Van Berlo
Ken Hardman
Abstract
Across central and eastern Europe, countries entered into a political transition period typified by democratic freedom and idealism and in educational reforms by conceptual reorientations based on ideas of humanism and liberalisation. This article focuses on school physical education and sport in Hungary after the political transition period of the 1990s. Specifically, it highlights issues relating to curriculum changes, the conceptual modernisation of school physical education and sport, the emergence of a Hungarian national curriculum and suggests that schools and physical education practitioners have critical roles in promoting and fostering participation in physical and sporting activity through curricular and extracurricular programmes for essential full lifespan engagement.
Keywords
educational reforms; curriculum changes; school sport
Hrčak ID:
4191
URI
Publication date:
30.6.2006.
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