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Type of education and life experiences in the dual career

Authors :
Waldemar Moska
Milena Lachowicz
Anna Nawrocka
Paweł Drobnik
Tomasz Tomiak
Marek Graczyk
Paul Wylleman
Movement and Sport Sciences
Sport and Society
Educational Science
Sport Psychology and Mental Support
Studiebegeleidingscentrum
Source :
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity. :106-118
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, 2018.

Abstract

Background: ‪ The objective of this study was to check whether the type of education is related to the development of a dual career in professional sport. Material and methods: ‪ This study used the Chi-square test of independence and Student’s t test to analyze 7 scenarios (not experienced and experienced) presented to the participants. A final survey-list, consisting of 38 items of competences (possession and importance) and completed by 243 young people: 218 (89.7%)athletes obtaining secondary education and 25 (10.3%) obtaining or having higher education. Results: ‪ There were statistically significant differences between people with higher education and secondary education in terms of possessed competences, but there were no statistically significant differences between higher education and secondary education in terms of the importance of competences. There were statistically significant differences between people with secondary education and people with higher education in experiencing scenario 1 and 5. Conclusions: ‪ The results of both studies confirmed three hypotheses. It turned out that the level of education is related to the course of athletes’ dual career. Of particular importance are the athletes’ social competences and life experience

Details

ISSN :
20809999
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Accession number :
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