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Title: Student readiness formation for activities oriented to health saving
Authors: Tretyakova, N. V.
Fedorov, V. A.
Dorozhkin, E. M.
Komarova, M. K.
Sukhanova, E. I.
Дорожкин, Е. М.
Федоров, В. А.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IJESE
Abstract: The relevance of the studied problem is caused by the need of formation and development among students of educational organizations of the personal qualities directed to updating of their potential concerning preservation and promotion of health, organization of own style of a healthy lifestyle, i.e. formation of readiness for healthoriented activity - HOA. The purpose of the article consists in the development of conceptual aspects of readiness formation of students for HOA. The leading methodological approach to the research of this problem is a personal and activity approaches, allowing us to disclose the features of organization of an educational process directed to readiness formation of students for HOA. Conceptual aspects of students’ readiness formation for HOA conclude in the fact that health is considered as a target resource of a person which can be operated; the basis of this resource is the health saving potential of the person, its components and phases of development are presented; the model of student readiness for HOA is developed. Materials of the article can be useful to pedagogical workers regarding the organization of activities for preservation and promotion of student health in educational organizations, by means of change of intrinsic and substantial components of this activity. © 2016 Tretyakova et al.
Keywords: HEALTH SAVING ACTIVITY
HEALTH SAVING POTENTIAL OF A PERSON
HEALTH-ORIENTED ACTIVITY (HOA)
READINESS OF STUDENTS FOR AN ACTIVITY FOCUSED ON PRESERVATION OF HEALTH
ISSN: 13063065
SCOPUS: 85012898499
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