From the Curriculam of Primary education for Education for Extremadura: The Basic Competences in Physical Education as Social Science

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Garcia Rodriguez, Pablo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Extremadura, Fac Educ, Badajoz, Spain
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Basic competences; Physical education; Social science;
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The curriculum of primary education for Extremadura: The basic skills in Physical Education and Social Science "The importance of physical education as a social science, insofar as it is a matter that is dedicated, among other things, to the socialization of students through physical activity. Physical Education also has been present since the beginning of humanity and subject to social, educational, political, cultural, economic and religious groups in all peoples and civilizations. Physical Education had not addressed only the technical or practical aspects but also a humanist and pedagogical training of its professionals, pos therefore, Physical Education physical training in addition to what has been involved throughout history in all its avatars. In the Primary School Curriculum for Extremadura, also incorporates the Basic Skills in Annex I, as indicated in LOE. In this context, establishing the eight core competencies proposed by the European Union. We see that basic skills are more than just the domain of expertise, the latter being important, but involving a combination of practical skills, motivations, values, attitudes etc. I believe that Physical Education can contribute directly to the development of the eight races before related, bearing in mind that there is a "forgotten" in the powers relating to physical education in a world where health and everything to do with a good physical preparation is increasingly important for most citizens. Even in the same curriculum emphasizes extremeno since its introduction to the evaluation criteria, the importance of his teaching.
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