雪鞋运动和冬季露营作为体育教育的体验项目

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Pub Date : 2021-11-03 DOI:10.1080/25742981.2021.1997336
Jakub Svoboda, I. Jirásek
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摘要雪鞋运动是一项传统的冬季运动,但在正规体育教育中并不常见。本研究调查了雪鞋运动和冬季露营是否适合在大学体育教育中使用,以及这种活动的体验如何使学生受益。八名学生(五男三女)自愿参加了这项定性研究,参加了为期五天的雪鞋课程,冬天在山上的帐篷里度过了四个晚上。在半结构化访谈和参与式观察之后,对数据进行解释性现象学分析。该数据包含三个主要主题。首先,参与者的体验可以成为一种冥想形式,伴随着各种精神状态,比如深度集中,或者他们所说的“停止”或“关闭”大脑。第二个主题是联系,对群体的归属感。最后一个主题是冬天对大自然的真实体验,而不是日常生活。冬季在自然环境中进行雪鞋运动和帐篷露营可以丰富体育教育,帮助学生更好地理解人类生存方式的整体本质。
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Snowshoeing and winter camping as an experiential programme for physical education
ABSTRACT Snowshoeing is a traditional winter movement activity, but it is not very often utilised in formal physical education. This research study investigates whether snowshoeing and winter camping are suitable for use in university physical education and how the experience of such activities can benefit students. Eight students (five men, three women) participated voluntarily in this qualitative research study, participating in a five-day snowshoeing course with four nights spent in tents in the mountains in winter. After semi-structured interviews and participatory observation, the data were subjected to interpretative phenomenological analysis. There are three main topics anchored in that data. First, the participants’ experience can become a form of meditation in motion with various mental states, such as deep concentration, or what they describe as ‘head off’ or ‘shutting down’ the mind. The second theme is the connection, the sense of belonging to the group. The last theme is the real experience of nature in winter, as opposed to the routine of everyday life. A programme of snowshoeing and camping in tents in a natural environment in winter can enrich physical education and can help students gain a better understanding of the holistic essence of the human way of being.
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