Analysis of the Relationship between Online Learning Activities and Academic Achievement of Physical Education and Sports School Students

This research, which was performed in order to determine the relationship between some activities in the online learning environment and their academic achievements of Physical Education and Sports School students, was designed in a relational scanning model. The research was conducted on the data o...

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Education
Educational activities
Educational Environment
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Pandemics
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Sports
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