Abstract

Research & Investigations in Sports Medicine

Allocation & Utilization of Sports Amenities

Submission: September 14, 2017; Published: October 10, 2017

DOI: 10.31031/RISM.2017.01.000503

ISSN: 2577-1914
Volume1 Issue1

Abstract

The present research study aimed to assess the perception of heads of collages (HOCs), physical education teachers (PETs) and students regarding the available resources of sports and its utilization. The target population of this particular research study was comprised of all male and female heads of collages (HOCs), physical education teachers (PETs) and all the students of sports sciences & physical education of Government Degree Collages of Dist Bannu Kp Pakistan. Similarly two male and two females (02+02=04) heads of collages (HOCs), two females and five male (02+05=08) physical education teachers (PETs) and fifty females and fifty males (50+50=100) students of sports sciences & physical education were taken as sample of the study by using convenient sample technique. For the collection of data, the researcher developed three separate questionnaires (01 for heads, 01 for physical education teachers and 01 for students of physical education). The collected data were tabulated and analyzed by using percentage as a statistical tool.

After data analysis, the researcher draws the following conclusions

a) The data perceived from HODs of collages shown that all kind of sports facilities are given to the collages from their governing bodies.

b) The date perceived from physical education teachers shown that sufficient sports facilities are given and properly utilized for the improvement of sports.

c) The date perceived from the students of sports sciences and physical education shown that the available resources of sports in the shape of staff, equipment’s, space and financial resources are insufficient and similarly the available sports facilities are not properly utilized.

Keywords: Allocation; Utilization; Sports amenities; Bannu; Kp; Pakistan

Get access to the full text of this article