An Analysis of Methodological Aspects in the Practice of Nautical Activities in Educational Centers
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Currently, physical and sports activities in natural environments are viewed as valuable
resources for combatting sedentary lifestyles, with water sports and related activities offering significant
educational potential. However, these activities are not fully integrated into physical education
programs, largely due to a lack of training in methodological approaches. This qualitative study
interviewed ten stakeholders (including instructors, managers, and teachers from three countries)
to analyze key methodological aspects necessary for effective implementation. The results revealed
three main findings: (1) direct instruction emerged as the primary teaching approach, incorporating
demonstrations and level-appropriate activities; (2) optimal learning occurs in small groups of
8–12 students per instructor; and (3) technical skill development should focus on sailing, kayaking,
and paddleboarding. This study identified weather conditions as a key challenge, necessitating
flexible planning. Based on these findings, this study provides practical guidelines for implementing
water sports in educational settings, emphasizing the importance of structured teaching approaches,
appropriate group sizing, and environmental considerations.
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Medina-Rebollo, D., Saenz-Lopez Buñuel, P., da Silva Bento, P. J. P., Fernandez-Gavira, J., & Fernández-Ozcorta, E. J. (2024). An Analysis of Methodological Aspects in the Practice of Nautical Activities in Educational Centers. In Applied Sciences (Vol. 14, Issue 24, p. 11648). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app142411648














