PROBLEMS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR HEALTHY SPORTS PROMOTION IN OPPORTUNITY-EXPANSION SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KRABI PROVINCE
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This study aimed to investigate the problems and suggestions for healthy sports promotion in opportunity-expansion secondary schools in Krabi Province and set guidelines problems of healthy sports promotion in opportunity-expansion secondary schools in Krabi Province, between school sizes and work experience classified by school sizes Small, medium and large sizes and work experiences. Quantitative data were collected There are 30 Heads of Student Affairs, 30 Heads of Health and Physical Education, and 42 Physical Education Teachers. from 102 participants. The research instrument was a questionnaire Closed-ended question format on problems and suggestions for healthy sports promotion in opportunity-extension secondary Schools in Krabi Province in 4 aspects: 1) Venues, equipment, and facilities, 2) Sports promotion personnel, 3) Budget, and 4) Management. Qualitative data were derived from 10 administrators (males = 5/ females = 5) of opportunity expansion schools in Krabi Province. The research instrument was an interview on problems of healthy sports promotion in opportunity-expansion secondary schools in Krabi Province. Statistical data analysis used in the study comprised percentage, mean, standard deviation, and One-Way ANOVA analysis.
The findings showed that problems of healthy sports promotion in opportunity-expansion secondary schools in Krabi Province were at a highest level. When comparing the problems of healthy sports promotion in opportunity-extension secondary Schools in Krabi, it revealed statistical differences among the different sizes of schools and those with different work experiences at a significance level of .05.
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