The evaluation of the achievements of learning Physical Education, in times of pandemic

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Ciro Ismael Delgado Sánchez
Milagros Mirella De la Cruz Rojas
David De la Cruz Montoya
Ana Isabel Correa Colonio
María Aurora Gonzales Vigo
Jamer Nórvil Mírez Toro
Jorge Luis Albarrán-Gil

Abstract

Physical Education, currently, pays more and more attention to the development of pedagogical strategies, with the aim of perfecting learning achievements and making it sustainable and faces many challenges of how to access and maintain, at any age of life, engaging in stimulating learning experiences. The objective of this work was to carry out a comparative study between two groups of students to evaluate the quality of the teaching-learning process of Physical Education, based on the difference between the face-to-face class and the distance class, demonstrated in the academic results. The research was developed with a quantitative approach and quasi-experimental design with pretest and posttest, regular basic education students from the fourth grade in the year 2020 and from the fifth grade during the year 2021 participated. The hypothesis test determined that the difference in the averages was significant, during the year 2020 it was 14.5 and in 2021, from 13.5 to 0.05. The null hypothesis was rejected (Sig <0.05) and the alternative hypothesis was approved; which showed that in the period of confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the averages in the area of Physical Education decreased.

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Delgado Sánchez , C. I., De la Cruz Rojas, M. M., De la Cruz Montoya, D., Correa Colonio , A. I., Gonzales Vigo, M. A., Mírez Toro, J. N., & Albarrán-Gil, J. L. (2023). The evaluation of the achievements of learning Physical Education, in times of pandemic . PODIUM - Journal of Science and Technology in Physical Culture, 18(3), e1535. Retrieved from https://podium.upr.edu.cu/index.php/podium/article/view/1535
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Jamer Nórvil Mírez Toro, Escuela de Posgrado Universidad César Vallejo, Perú

Doctor en Ciencias

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