Διδάσκοντες

Διδάσκοντες

Διδάσκων: Γεώργιος Δογάνης, Καθηγητής

 

Συνεργάτης Ανάπτυξης Περιεχομένου: Μαριάνα Κοτζαμανίδου

Περιεχόμενο μαθήματος

Περιεχόμενο μαθήματος

  • Εισαγωγή στην κοινωνική αθλητική ψυχολογία. Σχέση με ψυχολογία και κοινωνιολογία. Πεδίο μελέτης. Πεδίο εφαρμογών.
  • Η ψυχολογία της κοινωνικοποίησης στον αθλητισμό.
  • Ψυχοκοινωνικές πτυχές του παιδικού αθλητισμού.
  • Επίδραση των θεατών στην απόδοση. Η ψυχολογία της κοινωνικής διευκόλυνσης στον αθλητισμό.
  • Οι στάσεις στον αθλητισμό. Στάσεις και άσκηση. Τροποποίηση των στάσεων προς την άσκηση.
  • Η ψυχοκοινωνική ερμηνεία της βίας στους αθλητικούς χώρους.
  • Ψυχοκοινωνική ανάλυση επιμέρους αθλημάτων.
  • Η ηθική ανάπτυξη στον αθλητισμό. Αθλητισμός και διαμόρφωση χαρακτήρα. Ηλικία και επίπεδα ηθικής ανάπτυξης στον αθλητισμό.
  • Η ψυχολογία της ομάδας. Δομή και λειτουργία αθλητικών ομάδων. Ρόλοι, κανόνες, συμμόρφωση. Συνοχή και ομοιογένεια. Τρόποι ανάπτυξης συνοχής.
  • Η ψυχολογία του προπονητή ως ηγέτη στον αθλητισμό. Αποτελεσματική άσκηση ηγεσίας στις αθλητικές ομάδες.
  • Αρχές επικοινωνίας και προπονητής.
  • Επίλυση συγκρούσεων στον αθλητισμό.
  • Επισκόπηση.

Μαθησιακοί στόχοι

Μαθησιακοί στόχοι

Οι φοιτητές αναμένεται ότι στα πλαίσια του μαθήματος θα:

  • κατανοήσουν τους θεωρητικούς άξονες της Κοινωνικής Αθλητικής Ψυχολογίας και να ευαισθητοποιηθούν στο ρόλο των κρίσιμων παραγόντων που επενεργούν στο αθλητικό γίγνεσθαι.
  • συνδέσουν θεωρία με πράξη και θα αντιληφθούν το ρόλο του αθλητισμού ως θεμελιώδους κοινωνικού θεσμού.
  • εξοικειωθούν με τις απαραίτητες δεξιότητες που είναι απαραίτητες προκειμένου η αθλητική εμπειρία να επιφέρει θετικά αποτελέσματα στους μετέχοντες.
  • εξοικειωθούν με το σχεδιασμό και την οργάνωση αθλητικών δραστηριοτήτων, συνεκτιμώντας τους κρίσιμους ψυχοκοινωνικούς παράγοντες κατά την προπονητική διαδικασία αλλά και στο σχολείο.

Προαπαιτούμενα

Προαπαιτούμενα

Χρήσιμο είναι να έχει κατακτηθεί το υλικό του μαθήματος Αθλητική Ψυχολογία.

Ομάδα στόχος

Ομάδα στόχος

Ανήκει στην ομάδα «Κοινά Μαθήματα Υποχρεωτικής Επιλογής ή Εμβάθυνσης».

Προτεινόμενα συγγράμματα

Προτεινόμενα συγγράμματα

  • Δογάνης, Γ. (2009). Αθλητική ψυχολογία. Θεσσαλονίκη: Χριστοδουλίδης
  • Θεοδωράκης, Γ., Γούδας, Μ., & Παπαϊωάννου, Α. (2001). Ψυχολογική υπεροχή στον αθλητισμό. Θεσσαλονίκη: Χριστοδουλίδης
  • Μπάουμαν, Σ., & Τσορμπατζούδης, Χ. (1995). Ψυχολογία στον Αθλητισμό . Θεσσαλονίκη: Μαίανδρος.
  • Jowett, S., & Lavallee, D. (2011). Κοινωνική Ψυχολογία των Σπορ (επιμέλεια: Χ. Τσορμπατζούδης). Αθήνα: Ίων.

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