Psychological Safety and its Relationship to the Trends of Achievement Goals for Students of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences in Light of the Covid-19 Virus

Authors

  • Nizar Hussein Al-Nafakh1 , Nadia Jamal Abdul Amir Al-Athari 2, Muhammad Falah Jihad Alathari 3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11998

Keywords:

Psychological Safety, Trends of Achievement, Covid-19 Virus

Abstract

The research interest in studying security, the new Corona epidemic, and the air of its negative effects on the
levels and commitment of its newest participation in the new community, which made it distinctive, which
made it distinctive, which made it new in society. And the integration of students within the educational
institution and because of this effect of negative repercussions clearly on students and education and their
aspirations, and the aims of the study and research objectives on psychological security and directions to
identify the goals of education and sports science. Turning around in the light of the researcher’s results, the
message that reaches him with this thesis reached him, ease of access to psychological security. Psychological
security, enjoy the university’s College of Education.

Author Biography

  • Nizar Hussein Al-Nafakh1 , Nadia Jamal Abdul Amir Al-Athari 2, Muhammad Falah Jihad Alathari 3

    1Prof. Dr., Republic of Iraq/University of Kufa-Faculty of Education for Girls-Department of Physical Education
    and Sports Sciences, 2
    Assistant Lecturer, Republic of Iraq/University of Kufa-Faculty of Education for GirlsDepartment of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, 3Assistant Lecturer, Ministry of Youth and Sports, Najaf
    Youth and Sports Directorate

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Psychological Safety and its Relationship to the Trends of Achievement Goals for Students of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences in Light of the Covid-19 Virus. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 2702-2707. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11998