APA
Valdivia Vizarreta, Paloma & Rodrigo Moriche, María Pilar & Sánchez Cabrero, Roberto & Villaseñor Palma, Karla & Moreno Rodríguez, Vanessa .Main Cross-Cutting Training Contents of LEISURE and Free Time Schools: Acceptance of Groups Involved in the Leisure Time Instructor Courses.
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Valdivia Vizarreta, Paloma & Rodrigo Moriche, María Pilar & Sánchez Cabrero, Roberto & Villaseñor Palma, Karla & Moreno Rodríguez, Vanessa. Main Cross-Cutting Training Contents of LEISURE and Free Time Schools: Acceptance of Groups Involved in the Leisure Time Instructor Courses.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/25302
Résumé:
Time atomisation trends, leisure economy, and social and technological changes are causing
a reframe of the leisure and free-time industry. This study aims to analyse the assessment of nine
cross-cutting contents by the main agents involved in leisure-time instructor courses, and a group of
young subjects in Spain. The study sample consisted of 1049 individuals, including management
and technical teams, leisure and free-time schoolteachers, leisure and free-time school students
(receiving the leisure-time instructor course), and finally a group of external young subjects. An ad
hoc questionnaire was used, and the results were analysed through a correlational study using
contingency tables and chi-square and Somers¿ D statistics, Spearman¿s correlation to determine
within-population correlations, and the Kruskal¿Wallis test to establish that these relationships were
not randomly established. The results show that all the analysed agents valued the training proposal
of cross-cutting contents as a consolidated item. This indicates that the nine cross-cutting contents
should be maintained in these courses. Social Skills content was crowned as the defining content of
this training, and there was dissonance in the ICT-Use content, which was not highly valued by main
agents but was highly valued by young people, leading to the need to review this content to adjust it
to the real needs of the young population.
Keywords: leisure and free-time schools; social education; instructors; students; young people;
training; cross-cutting contents