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Developing Physical Education Curricula Within the Framework of Digital Transformation to Achieve Sustainable Development

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The importance of the study is due to improving the quality of learning and enhancing interaction and participation in the educational process. Achieving personalized and effective learning in the field of physical education. Enhancing self-learning and enabling students to better discover and develop their mathematical skills. The study aims: The goal of developing physical education curricula in the era of “artificial intelligence” is to improve the learning process and enhance students’ sports performance. Analysis of individual performance through the use of advanced technology and artificial intelligence. Study methodology: The researcher used the descriptive survey method and the experimental method due to its suitability to the nature of the study. Study design: The study was designed by collecting data through questionnaires in a way that allows for the collection of appropriate data to test the hypothesis. Data collection methods: Through interviews, questionnaires are distributed to specialists in developing curricula and methods of teaching physical education to most physical education teachers and in the Department of Curricula and Methods of Teaching Physical Education and in Arab and foreign countries. Their number is (80) experts in curricula and methods of teaching physical education. Communication was made via Academic communication sites ((Research Gate - Academy Gate - Google Scholar - sci space ai) The conclusions were that there were statistically significant differences between the means in favor of the experimental group. The effect size values were high, which indicates a significant positive impact of the smart system in improving the scientific and methodological nature of physical education. This indicates the effectiveness of using smart teaching systems in teaching physical education. It can be concluded that the effectiveness of using modern curriculum design methods in improving the curriculum design skills of students of the College of Physical Education. There is a need to develop similar training programs to develop the curriculum design skills of teachers and curriculum designers. The recommendations were: Adopting smart teaching systems and multimedia in teaching physical education courses due to their effectiveness Developing training programs to develop curriculum design skills among teachers and curriculum designers in physical education colleges. Reducing the number of students in classes and training teachers on an ongoing basis. Involving faculty members in developing physical education curricula and training teaching assistants. Paying attention to the continuous professional development of physical education teachers. Conducting further studies to measure the effectiveness of other strategies in improving the quality of teaching physical education courses

Published in Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies (Volume 9, Issue 3)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Research on the Relationship between M&A strategy, Game Theory, Innovation Capability and Firm Performance

DOI 10.11648/j.tecs.20240903.15
Page(s) 86-102
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Keywords

Developing Physical Education Curricula, Digital Transformation, Sustainable Development

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