dc.description.abstract | The article says that despite the decline in health as a
professional value and self-realization, future teachers have
neurobiological inclinations for self-improvement and reflection. In this
regard, new pedagogical conditions and stages of the formation of students
'readiness for physical self-improvement are proposed, namely: students'
awareness of the importance of health as a necessary prerequisite for
personal and professional self-realization; their mastery of diagnostic
techniques, reflective analysis and practical skills to improve their own
physical condition; providing pedagogical support for students in physical
self-improvement. The experimental stage used a set of methods and
techniques: step ergometry, Rufier's and Cooper's tests, watching movies,
photos, test tasks, observations, interviews, questionnaires, expert
assessments and etc. The number of students being at the local reflexive
level increased from 12.2% to 22.2% and at the adaptive algorithmic
level – from 28.1% to 41.3%. The percentage of students at the directive
empirical level of competency in physical self-improvement decreased from
52.4% to 21.4%. The effectiveness of the designed methodology for
developing students’ competency in physical self-improvement was verified
by the formative experiment. The hypothesis of the study, which was the
subjective neurobiological basis of motivation to improve and reflect on
future teachers, was also confirmed, which contributed to the choice of the
appropriate profession in order to implement and transmit these personal
values. | uk_UA |