Building and evaluating administrative empowerment in the swimming pools of Sulaymaniyah Governorate

Authors

  • Haori jaza Ali Iraq. Sulaymaniyah University. College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
  • Prof.Dr.. Naseer Qasim Khalaf Iraq. Diyala University. College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
  • Prof.Dr.. Araz Nouri Mahmoud Iraq . Sulaymaniyah University. College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33170/jocope.v16i6.151-183

Keywords:

التمكين الاداري، مسابح محافظة السليمانية

Abstract

Sports activities have become one of the most important factors that help to grow and build societies, and develop the personality of individuals in all aspects. The sports field constitutes a broad, open and logical model for applications of various management sciences, especially since we live in a developed world based on science and practical application, and physical education should not lag behind in catching up with development, especially after practicing sports activities has become one of the basics in the lives of many members of society and within their daily program to achieve The goals they want to achieve, including fitness, health, good appearance, human relationships, and getting rid of the pressures of work and life. Sports are a means of adapting to the requirements of modern life, in which the importance of maintaining an individual’s physical fitness and improving his internal systems has increased

Sports, in all its activities, have become an important part of the service sector. The research aims to build a measure of administrative empowerment. Evaluating the work of swimming pools departments in administrative empowerment from the point of view of administrators in the swimming pools administration in Sulaymaniyah Governorate. Identifying the differences between the hypothesized arithmetic mean of the scale and the mean of the research sample on administrative empowerment. The researchers used the descriptive survey method to suit the nature of the research.

Published

2023-11-28