ELECTRONIC GAMES:
THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE TRAINING OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5216/rpp.v26.72943Keywords:
Electronic Game, PE, Teachers training, Pedagogical PracticeAbstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the theoretical and methodological contributions of electronic games to teachers training for a Physical Education Licentiate degree. As for the methodology, we chose the hermeneutics-dialectic method, which views communication as a principle and is treated in this study through a qualitative approach inserted in the field. A questionnaire for data collection was applied to teachers who dealt with game knowledge in the initial formation of Physical Education at a public university. It was concluded that the theoretical-methodological contributions of electronic games for the formation of Physical Education teachers can be understood by three topics: culture, transposition of virtual reality into concrete reality, and exergame.