新冠肺炎大流行期间学生体育活动情况

Josipa Antekolović, Grgur Kovačić
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2020年3月中旬,由于COVID-19全球大流行,大学的接触教学中断。当体育教学在网上进行时,学生们被分配了一些任务来完成他们对课程的义务,并试图保持身体活跃。这项研究是对来自萨格勒布大学的166名学生进行的,他们在在线课程的第七周填写了一份与体育活动和体育在线教学有关的在线问卷。该研究的目的是确定在COVID-19大流行之前和期间学生的体育活动水平是否存在差异,以及根据研究参与者的性别,体育活动水平是否存在差异。进一步,确定新冠肺炎疫情期间学生是否有体育锻炼的愿望,学生对体育在线教学是否满意,体育在线教学是否有助于学生保持体育锻炼,以及是否存在与研究相关的性别差异。Wilcoxon秩检验显示,在COVID-19大流行期间,研究参与者的活动增加(z=-4.61, p=0.00),没有性别差异。多达94.6%的研究参与者表示希望在大流行期间进行体育活动,其中80.1%的人认为在线学习体育课程有助于他们实现这一目标。通过χ2独立检验,男女学生在是否认为网络体育教学有助于他们保持身体活跃的问题上有显著差异,有利于女学生。共有85.5%的研究参与者表示他们喜欢在线学习。数字技术在体育教学中的应用是受欢迎的,但绝不能取代接触教学。它可以被认为是一种干预,偶尔可以用来在学年的课程中推荐学生进行在线作业,使他们能够获得额外的分数,从而鼓励他们进行额外的体育活动。
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Physical Activity of Students During the Pandemic of the Disease Covid-19
In mid-March of 2020, contact teaching at universities was interrupted due to the global pandemic of the disease COVID-19. While the teaching of Physical education took place online students were offered several assignments to fulfil their obligation to the course and try to stay physically active. The research was conducted on 166 participants from the student population of the University of Zagreb who, during the seventh week of online classes, filled out an online questionnaire related to physical activity and online teaching of physical education. The aim of the research was to determine whether there was a difference in the level of physical activity of students before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and whether there was a difference in the level of physical activity according to the gender of the research participants. Furthermore, to determine whether students had the desire to be physically active during the COVID-19 pandemic, whether they were satisfied with online teaching of physical education, and whether online teaching of physical education helped them stay physically active, and whether or not gender differences relevant to the research existed. Wilcoxon rank test demonstrated increased activity of research participants during the COVID-19 pandemic (z=-4.61, p=0.00) with no gender difference. As many as 94,6% of the research participants expressed a desire for physical activity during the pandemic, and 80,1% of them believed that online learning of physical education courses helped them in that goal. A significant difference between male and female students, in favour of female students, was obtained by the χ2 independence test, precisely for the question whether they believed that online teaching of physical education helped them remain physically active. A total of 85,5% of research participants stated they liked online learning. Digital technology in teaching physical education is welcome, but is in no way a substitute for contact teaching. It could be considered as a sort of an intervention which could occasionally be used to refer students towards online assignments during the course of the academic year to enable them to gather additional points and thus, encourage them to take on additional physical activity.
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