Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Sport Science, Health, and Physical Education (ICSSHPE 2018) 2019
DOI: 10.2991/icsshpe-18.2019.65
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The Impact of Outdoor Education and Outdoor Game on Self Concept and Assertive Behavior

Abstract: This study aims to test how big the impact of Outdoor Education and Outdoor games are against the Selfesteem Concept and behavior of Assertive Students Elementary Laboratory Pilot UPI Tasikmalaya. The sample in this research totaled 32 students, techniques the taking of purposive sampling. Method the authors use in this research is a method Experiments. Instrument used questionnaire Self-Concept Scale, and the Assertive Scale. The results showed that, Outdoor Education and Outdoor Games impact significantly to… Show more

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“…A mother sobbed as she recounted the seconds when the earthquake occurred along with the disappearance of her child who was later found dead (Nur, 2023;Roysircar, 2021;Ren et al, 2018). Not to mention a father who lost his wife and child, and a mother who told a sad story when she found her child crying, because the child lost all his family members (Satria et al, 2019;Washington, 2013). But the most common stories were about the destruction of homes and the loss of their sources of work or income.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mother sobbed as she recounted the seconds when the earthquake occurred along with the disappearance of her child who was later found dead (Nur, 2023;Roysircar, 2021;Ren et al, 2018). Not to mention a father who lost his wife and child, and a mother who told a sad story when she found her child crying, because the child lost all his family members (Satria et al, 2019;Washington, 2013). But the most common stories were about the destruction of homes and the loss of their sources of work or income.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%