SELF PERCEPTION OF ACADEMIC COURSE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CAREER CHOICE

Authors

  • LUIZ PAULO AMARAL
  • DEOCLECIO ROCCO GRUPPI

Keywords:

Physical education, self-image, career choice

Abstract


The choice of profession is one of the biggest challenges faced in life, because of the importance which it contains and the difficulties they faced . Moreover , it is not always prepared to make that decision . A good career choice is valuable both for the individual and the community in which it is inserted , it is through the profession that plays a social function . In this context , some groups seem to have quirks , image and body satisfaction , as is the case of academic physical education . The present study aimed to analyze the self-perception of academic physical education and its influence on career choice in a State University of Paraná . Data were collected through a questionnaire and anthropometric measurements . The results showed that most academics are dissatisfied with your body , a phenomenon that is not restricted to females . It can be noticed that the choice of physical education as a profession , predominantly , is not linked to situations of escape , and the absolute majority of individuals who choose this career , because it really makes you want to work in this area . In contrast, those who enter the Physical Education course have no knowledge of what the profession really is and what its importance in society , thus making the choice without information. We conclude that the body , health and body aesthetics are emerging demands of society that deserve special attention in the training of Physical Education .

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AMARAL, L. P., & GRUPPI, D. R. (2014). SELF PERCEPTION OF ACADEMIC COURSE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CAREER CHOICE. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 84(2). Retrieved from https://fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/4508

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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