Acquisition of pedagogical skills in Physical Education during the COVID-19 confinement in Mexico
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Physical Education, Competencies, Pedagogy, Confinement.Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic affected different social structures, among the internal structures that it put to the test was the educational one. The purpose of this study was to analyze the pedagogical experience of Physical Education teachers before, during and future perspectives in relation to the confinement by COVID-19 in Mexico. This study had a phenomenological design, seven technical-pedagogical advisors and Physical Education supervisors participated. As results, it stands out that, prior to the pandemic, teachers did not appropriate the educational program. During confinement, the didactic intervention was a challenge, especially the evaluation; and it is visualized that the teaching personal will be more competent in the return to face-to-face classes. Therefore, it can be concluded the need for structural reforms that contemplate the implementation of pedagogical tools that use the online environment as a valuable resource within Physical Education.
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