Sports and recreation facilities in schools – history and present state
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Keywords

history
sport
education
sports infrastructure

How to Cite

Pawlikowska-Piechotka, A. . (2021). Sports and recreation facilities in schools – history and present state. Sport and Tourism Central European Journal, 4(1), 89–113. https://doi.org/10.16926/sit.2021.04.05

Abstract

The tradition of school sports facilities has its roots in ancient civilizations, primarily in ancient Greece. The preserved ruins of gymnasiums at Delphi, Olympia, Millet, Priene, Dedina, Pergamon, Ephesus or Thermessos, document well that sports facilities were a major part of the education system. They served not only for students and sports training but were opened to the public, used for social gatherings, political meetings and disputes. Contemporary school sports facilities derived from the 19th-century concept of the school’s educational program. It also included the indoor and outdoor physical education classes and facilities used for ‘body-building exercises’ - as it was named. In Poland, according to the current basic curriculum of the Ministry of National Education, the goal of physical education is to shape the long life habit of physical activity. The school activities should develop the appropriate interests and attitudes of students. Therefore, school activities should meet the needs, interests and abilities of the individual student as fully as possible. The present regulations of the Ministry of Education demand, that such classes should take place in a well-equipped sports hall or on a school playground.

https://doi.org/10.16926/sit.2021.04.05
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