著者
立木 宏樹
出版者
九州保健福祉大学
雑誌
九州保健福祉大学研究紀要 (ISSN:13455451)
巻号頁・発行日
no.15, pp.13-22, 2014-03

This study examines the relationship between extracurricular activities in school and a youth sports club. In an interview-based investigation, a high school coach expressed strong concern for the educational function of the school-based extracurricular activities. The J youth club also expressed consciousness of an educational function. In questionnaire responses, the J youth club players had high consciousness level for school-based extracurricular activities in three areas: acquisition of social skills, acquisition of attitudes and capabilities related to the government guidelines for teaching. The J youth club seems to be evolving towards broader outcomes supporting the educational function, such as learning developmental and social skills. In contrast, school-based extracurricular activities are evolving towards `game-oriented' activities leading to abandonment and decline of the educational function. Thuse a reversal of roles between sports clubs and school-based extra curricular activities has begun.