THEORETICAL PEDAGOGICAL BASES OF THE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF THE FUTURE PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS
Keywords:
theoretical pedagogy, professional competence, physical education teacher, pedagogical theories, teaching methods.Abstract
This scientific article aims to explore the theoretical pedagogical bases that underpin the development of professional competence among future physical education teachers. The role of a physical education teacher goes beyond imparting knowledge and skills; they are tasked with nurturing students’ physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development.
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