Technologization as one of the directions of modernization of the educational process is actively used in modern pedagogical activity. The article examines this process through the implementation of a technological approach based on the development and implementation of pedagogical technologies. Physical education, as one of the specific types of pedagogical activity, also uses a technological approach to improve the educational process, within the framework of which motor technologies are developed. The article discusses the features and advantages of this approach, which allows you to set goals based on the educational needs of our time, to detail and algorithmize the learning process, as well as predict a specific learning outcome. The article considers the problem of using modern motor systems and sports in the practice of physical education of students in order to improve the quality and effectiveness of the learning process, adapt them to the educational process, taking into account the task of increasing students' interest in physical education. Hip-hop is considered as such a motor system and a modern sport. The authors have developed a pedagogical motor technology based on the use of hip-hop tools in physical education classes for female students. The structure and content of the main components of the technology, as well as the results of the introduction into the process of physical education of female students, are presented.
technological approach, pedagogical movement technology, physical education of the students, hip-hop
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