性别和教育阶段的差异动机,基本心理需求和享受:体育课程的证据
Rubén Navarro-Patón1, Josune Rodríguez-Negro2, María Muíño-Piñeiro1
1Facultade de Formación do Profesorado, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 27001 Lugo, Spain.
Children (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 8, 2025
概括
小学学生和男孩在体育教育中表现出更高的动力和乐趣. 这项研究强调了跨教育阶段和性别的自我决定动机,心理需求和享受的差异.
科学领域:
- 教育心理学教育心理学
- 运动科学 运动科学 运动科学
- 青少年发展 青少年发展
背景情况:
- 之前的研究将学校体育的基本心理需求,动机和享受与学校体育相关联.
- 之前的研究还没有同时研究这三个因素.
- 了解这些关系对于优化体育体验至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 检查动机,基本心理需求和体育教育享受的差异.
- 为了在中小学学生之间比较这些因素.
- 在体育教育中的这些方面调查基于性别的差异.
主要方法:
- 对740名10-17岁的学童进行调查.
- 在体育教育尺度 (PLOC尺度) 中利用因果关系的感知位置.
- 在运动量表 (BPNES) 和体育活动享受度量表 (PACES) 中使用了基本心理需求.
主要成果:
- 小学学生在内在,识别和内置调节,感知能力,相关性和享受方面得分更高.
- 与女孩相比,男孩表现出更高的内在和识别调节,以及享受.
- 对于关键的动机和享受变量,在教育阶段和性别之间观察到显著的差异.
结论:
- 小学教育的学生表现出优越的自我决定的动机,心理需求的满足,并享受体育教育.
- 与女孩相比,男孩报告体育教育的调节和享受水平更高.
- 研究结果表明,不同的发育轨迹和性别对学校体育教育的动机和享受的影响.
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