Abstract:
This study aimed at exploring teacher’s pupils’ experiences of physical education in Baku
primary schools, physical education is an educational subject linked to maintaining the human
body through physical exercise and developing knowledge of our body. As stated in the general
education concept of the national curriculum of Azerbaijan under the purpose of education is to
transfer to the children's sensitivity, aesthetic and artistic taste, moral and spiritual qualities,
physical training and self-service skills. The road map to reducing insufficient physical activity
level among primary school pupils is to ensure that physical education classes are being delivered
as stated in the Azerbaijan national education curriculum with the availability of facilities and
equipment such as a playground, pitch, open space for the free place to encourage pupils’
participation in physical education and physical activity at school. This study is an explanatory
sequential research design concept data collection process through a quantitative survey and
qualitative teacher’s reflection was used to understand teachers’ and pupils' experiences of school based physical education with the total numbers of one hundred and seventy-one pupils and five
teachers. The findings of the study show that students are not having enough physical education
lesson at schools and less physical activity participation due to lack of facilities, swapping of
physical education lesson with other subjects considered important and one hundred and forty eight pupils confirmed that it affected their participation in physical education. Other factors such
as time duration between thirty to forty minutes twice a week is also a piece of evidence that pupils
have a low level of physical education lesson. The teacher’s reflection on the result also stated that
physical education lesson should be every day with an increase in time duration. The teachers
agreed that swapping of physical education lesson, lack of facilities and equipment are the main
barriers confronting the student’s participation in physical education and physical activity in schools around Baku. The teachers highlighted the value and significance of pupil’s participation
in physical education such as health perspective and academic improvement in the reflection. In
conclusion, this study has provided indication for teachers, school leaders and stakeholders in
education to identify some of the needs for school-based physical education and pupil’s
participation.