On the Appropriateness of Physical Education Models
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ENG: Currently, there is an intensification of discussions regarding the appropriateness of using such physical education models as health-adaptive, socially-oriented, personality-oriented, and sports-recreational, which, as is well known, differ in their goals and means of achieving them. The purpose of the study is to justify the necessity of using the principle of constructive alternativism in physical education. The initial premise of the study is the notion that approaches to analyzing physical education models should be conducted in both practical and theoretical planes. From a practical point of view, it is important to understand to what extent a particular model meets the current societal demand, the complexity of organizational measures necessary for its implementation, the material base, etc. From a theoretical standpoint, only the extent to which our understanding of physical education as a phenomenon has been deepened and expanded is important.