Educational management for children's recreation for schoolchildren

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Rommel Santiago Velastegui Hernández
Gissela Alexandra Arroba López
María José Mayorga Ases
Carlos Alfredo Hernández Dávila

Abstract

Introduction. Educational Management for Children's Recreation refers to a program that focuses on the delivery and management of childcare services, preparing individuals to plan, design and manage childcare. It cannot be overstated, as it provides children with a safe and enriching environment where they can participate in activities that promote their physical, social, and emotional development. The benefits of educational child leisure management are numerous and far-reaching, as children participate in physical activities that promote their overall well-being. Providing children with opportunities to learn, grow and thrive in a safe and nurturing environment. Objective. Identify the contributions of educational management and children's recreation to children. Methodology.  The methodology has an approach taken to collect and analyze data, as well as the specific research questions or hypotheses being investigated. For educational management of children's recreation, the methodology might involve conducting surveys or interviews with parents, teachers, and students to better understand their perspectives on the role of recreation in education. To ensure the validity and reliability of the research, it is important to carefully consider the population under study. Results.  From the literature review, several results were obtained since educational management is a key factor for adequate school recreation, of which the following are highlighted: 1. Planning of educational management of children's recreation. 2. Implementation of the educational management for children's recreation. 3. Evaluation of educational management for children's recreation. 4. Collaboration with parents and the community. 5. Personnel management for the educational management of children's recreation. 6. Budgeting and resource management for educational management of children's recreation. 7. Legal and ethical considerations for the educational management of children's recreation. Conclusion.  The educational management of children's recreation is a crucial aspect of providing quality recreational activities for schoolchildren. It involves several axes such as: planning, implementation, evaluation, collaboration with parents and the community, staff management, budgeting, and resource management, as well as legal and ethical considerations, are essential components of effective educational management. It is a vital aspect of after-school care, providing children with a range of engaging learning and leisure experiences. It is crucial that the educational management of children's recreation continues to evolve and innovate. A call to action is needed for further improvement and investment in afterschool programs, including increased funding and resources for program development and research. General area of study: Education. Specific area of study: Educational management.

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Velastegui Hernández, R. S., Arroba López, G. A., Mayorga Ases, M. J., & Hernández Dávila, C. A. (2023). Educational management for children’s recreation for schoolchildren. ConcienciaDigital, 6(4), 193-208. https://doi.org/10.33262/concienciadigital.v6i4.2701
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