The diagnosis, sociocultural animation, and children´s participation in physical - recreational activities, in Jibacoa´s mountain community.

Authors

  • Emilio Javier Rodríguez Galindo Central University "Marta Abreu" of Las Villas. Faculty of Physical Culture
  • Carmen Raquel Díaz Rodríguez del Rey Centro Provincial para la Enseñanza Artística Villa Clara
  • Marianela Hurtado González Instituto Nacional de Deportes. Sectorial Municipal Manicaragua

Keywords:

diagnosis, sociocultural animation, participation

Abstract

diagnóstico,animación sociocultural, participaciónThe realization of physical - recreational activities implies the insertion of theoretical and practical contents of the Sociocultural Animation, which favors a better planning, development and participation in them, which starts from the need of an accepted diagnosis of, preferences and other needs of the age group to which the programming is directed, in this case, girls and boys aged between 9 to 12 years of the Jibacoa´s mountain community. It is also of interest to know the needs for improvement of the Integral Teachers of the Turquino Plan of the Combinado Deportivo Jibacoa, without which it would be very difficult to put into practice the Sociocultural Animation in the physical recreational processes directed to these ages, both results of the diagnosis allowed us to put in to practice, the preparation actions of these teachers and the selection of the activities that are part of the program, which favors the participation of physical - recreational of children in this type of activity in the Jibacoa´smountain community.

Published

2023-02-07 — Updated on 2023-02-14

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Rodríguez Galindo, E. J., Díaz Rodríguez del Rey, C. R., & Hurtado González, M. (2023). The diagnosis, sociocultural animation, and children´s participation in physical - recreational activities, in Jibacoa´s mountain community. Science and Physical Activity, 5(1), 30–46. Retrieved from https://revistaciaf.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/revista/article/view/68 (Original work published February 7, 2023)

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