The Role of Physical Education in Developing Leadership and Teamwork Skills
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https://doi.org/10.59436/jsiane.v1i2.08Keywords:
Physical Education, Leadership, Teamwork, Sports, Skill Development, Holistic GrowthAbstract
Physical education (PE) plays a vital role in fostering holistic development among students. Beyond physical fitness, PE promotes social, emotional, and psychological growth by instilling leadership qualities and teamwork skills. This paper explores how structured physical education programs contribute to building leadership and collaboration through various activities such as team sports, group exercises, and role-based responsibilities. It also discusses pedagogical approaches and educational frameworks that enhance these skills in students, making them better prepared for academic and life challenges.
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