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Title: OLYMPIC EDUCATION IN THE PROCESS OF RAISING CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Authors: Khoma, Oleksandr
Anheliuk, Іryna
Lavrin, Halyna
Osip, Nataliia
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Khoma O., Anheliuk І., Lavrin H., Osip N. OLYMPIC EDUCATION IN THE PROCESS OF RAISING CHILDREN AND YOUTH // Олімпійський рух на теренах України – минуле та сьогодення : матеріали всеукраїнської наукової конференції (6-7 лютого 2025 року м. Тернопіль). Тернопіль : ТНПУ ім. В. Гнатюка, 2025. С. 26-33
Issue Date: 6-Feb-2025
Publisher: ТНПУ ім. В. Гнатюка
Keywords: olympic education
young
children
education
pedagogy
Abstract: The upbringing of the younger generation is one of the core problems in modern pedagogy. The growing child crime, aggression, homelessness, the increase in the number of suicides, as well as alcohol abuse, the spread of drug addiction and other harmful habits among the younger generation are the result of crisis phenomena in the modern system of youth education. One of the modern directions of humanization of the education and upbringing system, where priority is given to universal human values, is the construction of an educational and educational process based on the values of Olympism. According to many specialists in the field of physical culture and sports, Olympic education can serve as an effective means of solving this problem. Today, Ukraine is one of the world leaders in the implementation of Olympic education in the educational and educational process. However, educational activities, the involvement of teachers and parents in the upbringing of children and adolescents on the ideals of Olympism remains a relevant issue.
URI: http://dspace.tnpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/35699
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