La gestión del deporte en clave educativa de Motricidad Humana
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Federación Española de Docentes de Educación Física (FEADEF)
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La investigación que se presenta trata de vincular la Administración Local con la planificación, la gestión del deporte y el funcionamiento
de las políticas públicas. Tiene como objetivo conocer las percepciones de los miembros de la comunidad sobre la gestión de los servicios ofrecidos desde
la Administración Local (especialmente los deportivos), y aportar alternativas de cambio para la mejora de gestión municipal en clave educativa de
Motricidad Humana. Presentado como un estudio de casos, se trata de un análisis descriptivo-interpretativo que emplea una metodología cualitativa,
donde la entrevista en profundidad se presenta como la principal herramienta para la obtención de datos. Los resultados se sintetizan en que los agentes
hablan más de la forma de entender el entorno, municipio, deporte, asociaciones (la crítica) que propiamente de propuestas de mejora y cambio. Como
principales conclusiones, diremos que el deporte local debe huir de las modas y centrarse más en la motricidad propia de los pueblos y desarrollar un
deporte-alternativa, en lugar de un deporte repetición.
The research presented attempts to link local government planning, sports management and operation of public policy. It aims to investigate the perceptions of community members on the management of the services offered by the Local Administration (especially the ones relative to sport), and to contribute to alternatives for change, in order to improve municipal management in Human Kinetics using an educational perspective. Presented as a case study, this work is a descriptive and interpretive analysis which uses a qualitative methodology, where in depth interview is presented as the main tool for collecting data. Results show that agents talk more about understanding the environment, city/town, sport, and associations (criticism) than about actual proposals for improvement and change. It is concluded that local sport must steer clear of trends such as sport repetition and focus more on peoples’ own motor functions and on developing a sport alternative. Keywords. Public policies, human kinetics, management, qualitative methodology, local administration.
The research presented attempts to link local government planning, sports management and operation of public policy. It aims to investigate the perceptions of community members on the management of the services offered by the Local Administration (especially the ones relative to sport), and to contribute to alternatives for change, in order to improve municipal management in Human Kinetics using an educational perspective. Presented as a case study, this work is a descriptive and interpretive analysis which uses a qualitative methodology, where in depth interview is presented as the main tool for collecting data. Results show that agents talk more about understanding the environment, city/town, sport, and associations (criticism) than about actual proposals for improvement and change. It is concluded that local sport must steer clear of trends such as sport repetition and focus more on peoples’ own motor functions and on developing a sport alternative. Keywords. Public policies, human kinetics, management, qualitative methodology, local administration.
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Rodríguez Fernández, J., Pazos Couto, J., & Trigo Aza, E. (2016). La gestión del deporte en clave educativa de Motricidad Humana. "Retos", 30, 92-97. Recuperado de https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/retos/article/view/43909/30406
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© Autores/as 2016. Este trabajo ha sido publicado por Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación bajo la licencia Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)








