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The purpose of this study was to identify the problems which national athletes, who
study in School of Physical Education and Sport in universities, encounter in formal
education and to determine their need for distance learning. Qualitative research, which
is one the techniques of researching the method of the study, forms a structured
deliberation technique. Deliberation questions are prepared with this technique based on
expert opinions and during the deliberation, the questions were asked to the people who
attended the deliberation in a partially flexible way. Population and sampling of the
research; population of the study is the people who study in School of Physical Education
and Sports, and sampling is the 348 national athletes who study wrestling, bocce, dart,
bowling, basketball, volleyball, football, taekwando, karate, archery, atheism, tennis,
judo, badminton, table tennis, boxing, weight lifting, handball, gymnastics and
swimming in School of Physical Education and Sports. %20.4 of these sportsmen are
female, %79.6 of them are male and %78.7 of them are between 19-25 years old,
%14.4 of them are between 26-30 years old, %4.3 of them are between 31-35 years old,
and %2.6 of them are 36 years old and older. %26.4 of the sportsmen who attend the
research, study Coaching, %49.7 of them study Profession of Teaching, %14.1 of them
study Sport Management and %9.8 of them study Recreation. And %97.7 of these
sportsmen receive undergraduate education, %2.3 of them receive graduate education.
At the end of the study, the national athletes, who attended the research, emphasized
that they were having problems in formal education, they failed the exams because they
couldn’t follow the courses, when they had to attend the courses, they delayed their
trainings, and this situation effected their education level. %87.9 of the national athletes
who took part in the study pointed that they need distance learning and if such a
programme is developed, they could follow the courses even when they were resting in
the camping and they think that a programme like this must be developed as soon as
possible.
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