Using Technology to Understand Students’ Optimal Challenges and Promote Intrinsic Motivation in Physical Education

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Fan Zhang, Jordan Manley, Shannon Mulhearn, Pamela Hodges Kulinna, Heather E. Erwin
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Abstract

Youth are inactive in today’s world. Integrating autonomy, competence, and relatedness into Physical Education objectives to provide optimally challenging tasks for students may be an effective approach to making them love physical activity. Optimal challenge, or the challenge level of the task matches the student’s competence, can provide them with the greatest sense of competence, satisfaction, and/or pleasure. It presents one adaptive intrinsic goal of motivation in Self-Determination Theory. Participation in optimally challenging situations can give students a sense of mastery, enhance their conceptions of competence, and lead to enjoyment, thus, increasing intrinsic motivation. The purpose of this article is to encourage physical educators to introduce opportunities for students to experience optimal challenges and, thereby, offer students the chance to feel the rewards of being self-regulated and intrinsically motivated. This article shares one tool, miMove, that many teachers have used successfully throughout virtual teaching to engage students in more physical activity. Physical educators could use this mobile APP to better understand how students perceive their own learning and integrate student choice and learner-centered pedagogical strategies. Consequently, it offers students opportunities to explore their own understanding of content, introduces autonomy, and stimulates students’ ability to connect to content authentically.
利用科技了解学生的最佳挑战,促进体育教学的内在动机
当今世界的年轻人不活跃。将自主性、能力和相关性整合到体育教育目标中,为学生提供最佳的挑战性任务,可能是使他们热爱体育活动的有效途径。最佳挑战,或任务的挑战水平与学生的能力相匹配,可以为他们提供最大的能力感,满足感和/或愉悦感。自我决定理论提出了一种适应性的内在动机目标。参与具有最佳挑战性的情境可以给学生一种掌握感,增强他们对能力的概念,并导致享受,从而增加内在动机。本文的目的是鼓励体育教育者为学生提供体验最佳挑战的机会,从而让学生有机会感受到自我调节和内在激励的回报。这篇文章分享了一个工具,miMove,许多教师在虚拟教学中成功地使用它来吸引学生更多的身体活动。体育教育工作者可以利用这款手机APP更好地了解学生如何看待自己的学习,整合学生的选择和以学习者为中心的教学策略。因此,它为学生提供了探索自己对内容理解的机会,引入了自主性,并激发了学生与内容真实联系的能力。
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Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance
Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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