Can Sport Education improve attitudes towards secondary Physical Education?
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Universidad Autónoma de Madríd
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The objective of this research was to examine the influence of a Sport Education season on students’ attitudes towards Physical Education (PE). The participants were 53 (31 male and 22 female; Mage = 15.13, SDage = 1.40) secondary school students who took part in a Sport Education intervention consisting of fourteen 55-minute sessions. A quasi-experimental design with no control group and with pre-test and post-test measures was adopted. The results derived from MANOVA test showed a significant increase in the levels of perception of PE and the teacher, difficulty of PE, usefulness of PE and preference for PE in students after a Sport Education season. No significant multivariate effects were found for age, gender or after-school sport. These findings are discussed highlighting the importance of Sport Education in the development of the students’ attitudes towards PE as a means to promote their comprehensive education.
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Morales-Ortiz, E.; Burgueño, R.; Cueto-Martín, B.; Macarro-Moreno, J.; Medina-Casaubón, J. (2021) Can Sport Education Improve Attitudes towards Secondary Physical Education? Revista Internacional de Medicina y Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte vol. 21 (84): 435-450. https://doi.org/10.15366/rimcafd2021.83.002
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