TY - JOUR
T1 - A Necessity in Today’s Time: Physical Education in Oman
AU - AL-Sinani, Yousra
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Until the early 1990s, the physical education practice in Oman was preserved by gender and class. With the initiation of the Teacher Training Program in 1993, physical education practices in Oman started to spread and moved from a content-based course to an outcome-based course. This curriculum, however, is still undergoing changes to merge the old physical practices with the modern practices as to provide students with a wider perspective on physical education and its utilization in better life care. Scientific studies have shown physical education practices to be one of the critical reasons for preventing and treating various health issues such as diabetes, obesity, blood pressure, cancer and metabolic syndromes. This article critically reviews the history and progress of physical education programs in Oman along with providing unique curricula models which focus on the importance of fitness, sport education, teaching programs and increased physical activity opportunities for children. Last but not the least, major initiatives and future directives by the Oman Physical Education Curriculum are discussed. The aim of the paper thus is not just to reflect on the path of physical education in Oman but also to draw map for its future.
AB - Until the early 1990s, the physical education practice in Oman was preserved by gender and class. With the initiation of the Teacher Training Program in 1993, physical education practices in Oman started to spread and moved from a content-based course to an outcome-based course. This curriculum, however, is still undergoing changes to merge the old physical practices with the modern practices as to provide students with a wider perspective on physical education and its utilization in better life care. Scientific studies have shown physical education practices to be one of the critical reasons for preventing and treating various health issues such as diabetes, obesity, blood pressure, cancer and metabolic syndromes. This article critically reviews the history and progress of physical education programs in Oman along with providing unique curricula models which focus on the importance of fitness, sport education, teaching programs and increased physical activity opportunities for children. Last but not the least, major initiatives and future directives by the Oman Physical Education Curriculum are discussed. The aim of the paper thus is not just to reflect on the path of physical education in Oman but also to draw map for its future.
KW - Oman, Health, Gender, Physical Education, Obesity, Teacher Training Program.
U2 - 10.12785/ijlms/020102
DO - 10.12785/ijlms/020102
M3 - Article
SN - 2090-8466
SP - 21
EP - 32
JO - International Journal of Learning Management Systems
JF - International Journal of Learning Management Systems
ER -