Evaluation of the effectiveness of the implementation process of physical culture and sports complex "RLD" in children’s preschool organizations

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Relevance. The issue of introducing the new All-Russian Complex «Ready for Labor and Defense» (RLD) is very voluminous and complex, due to the wide coverage of citizens, who are differentiated in accordance with the adopted eleven age stages. In connection with the above, it is advisable to study this issue separately for each age stage. These studies are devoted to the study of the effectiveness of the use of the first stage of the RLD «Play and Move» (6-8 years old), the period of preschool age (children six years old), in the conditions of staying in preschool organizations (DDO). Therefore, we believe that research aimed at studying the state of the issue is relevant at the moment. The purpose of the study is to substantiate the reasons for the success and failure of the implementation of the first stage of the RLD in the conditions of preschool organizations. Research methods. The author uses well-known, previously tested diagnostic methods recommended for pedagogical research: the study of literary sources; survey, in its variations; pedagogical observation and testing; analysis and synthesis; generalization and summarization; methods of statistical processing. Research results. It has been established that the percentage of preschool children who are able to meet the standards of the first stage of the RLD is very small. However, this should not be perceived as a problem, since the most favorable age for passing the standards for obtaining the RLD badge is eight years old. The period of six years of age should be used as a stage of initial training aimed at passing the RLD standards at a later age. Children are able to apply for the first stage of the RLD with high indicators of physical fitness.

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Rld complex, children 6-8 years old, preschool age, results of passing regulatory requirements, first stage of rld

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142242948

IDR: 142242948   |   DOI: 10.53742/1999-6799/2_2024_3-7

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