Are educator-created (dis)empowering climates equally associated with motivational experiences in physical education pre-service teachers as in foreign language pre-service teachers?
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Guided by self-determination theory, the objective of the present research was to examine the differences between physical education (PE) and foreign language (FL) pre-service teachers in terms of the associations between perceived educator-created (dis) empowering climates and need-based experiences and motivation. A convenience sample of 246 PE and 208 FL pre-service teachers (57.08% women, Mage
=24.92, SD=4.07) parti-
cipated in this cross-sectional research. All the participants came from eight Andalusian public universities: Almería (19.8%), Cádiz (5.7%), Córdoba (3.7%), Granada (32.2%), Huelva (3.5%), Jaén (4.8%), Málaga (16.1%) and Sevilla (14.1%). The participants com- pleted the following scales: the Educator-Created Empowering and Disempowering Cli- mate Questionnaire, the Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction Scale, the Psychological Needs Thwarting Scale, and the Academic Motivation Scale. The results showed that PE pre-service teachers scored significantly higher than FL pre-service teachers in disem- powering climate, need satisfaction and amotivation. The results from the multi-group path analysis revealed that, overall, empowering and disempowering climates were diffe- rentially associated with the motivational outcomes between the PE and FL pre-service teachers. More specifically, FL pre-service teachers had slightly higher associations bet- ween empowering climates and need satisfaction, and between disempowering climates and need frustration. PE pre-service teachers, on the other hand, had slightly stronger relationships between need satisfaction and controlled motivation and autonomous moti- vation, as well as between need frustration and amotivation. Conclusions: the findings un- derscore the importance not only of teacher educators creating empowering climates, but also of avoiding disempowering climates so as to promote adaptive motivational processes in both groups of student teachers.
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Granero‐Gallegos, A., López-García, G. D., & Burgueño, R. (2023). Are educator-created (dis)empowering climates equally associated with motivational experiences in physical education pre-service teachers as in foreign language pre-service teachers? Porta Linguarum, 76(VII), 75–94. https://doi.org/10.30827/portalin.viVII.29163
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