Administration and Organisation of Physical Education and Sports
Murthy, J.Krishna
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Book ID : 28554
ISBN-10 : 81-7169-931-6 / 8171699316
Place
of Publication :
Delhi
Year
of Publication :
2005
Edition :
Language : English
23 cm.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- 1. The Meaning of Administration; 2. Administration and personnel policies; 3. Democratic administration; 4. Governmental aspects of educational administration; 5. School and community organization and administration; 6. Administrative Relationships and objectives of health and physical education; 7. Legal liability; 8. Qualifications of health and physical educators; 9. Public relations; 10. Administering school fitness programmes; 11. Facilities for a healthful environment; 12. Administrative practices for a healthful environment; 13. The health education programme; 14. The school health services programme.
DESCRIPTION
The administrative aspects of physical education are the concerns of governmental agencies who have to provide personnel and finances for the programmes of physical education and sports. Organizational matters are the internal matters of the institutions and their staff and the administrative personnel. It is more concerned with the details of the implementation of the programme.
Health and physical education as professional fields of endeavour are closely allied, especially in respect to their administrative aspects. In many schools both come under one administrative head. They are concerned with the accomplishment of similar objectives. In many small communities both health education and physical education are taught by the same person. Perfessional preparation institutions usually incorporate both areas in the schools or departments. In the American Association for health, physical education and recreation, they are linked together professionally. Individuals working in these specialized areas share facilities, personnel, funds and other items essential to their programmes. General school administrators feel they are closely related.