Studying the social and creative aspect of participation in scout camps for students of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
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The research included the first chapter, which includes an introduction and the importance of the research, as its importance lies in the fact that the Scout Movement is defined as...a voluntary, non-political educational movement directed at boys and young people, with a national, regional and global nature, and it is open to all without distinction in gender, age, color or creed. Its programs are in line with the goal, principles, and method set by the founder, and are always subject to renewal. The problem is summarized in: Does the social and creative aspect have a negative or positive impact on the students while participating in scout camps? Do students have the ability to stand in solidarity, cooperate, and innovate within the scout camps? The objectives of the research were to prepare a measure of the aspect. Social and creative participation in scout camps for students of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences. Getting to know the social and creative aspect of participation in scouting camps for students of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences. After the two researchers conducted all the stages of preparing the scale, they arrived at the social and creative aspects. The desire to participate in scouting increases for students. The prominent role of the social and creative aspect in helping students to practice their activities in scouting participation.
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