Effect of Physical Educators’ Appearance and Sex on Middle School Students’ Learning Outcomes and Perceptions of Teacher Effectiveness

Brian Myers, YuChun Chen
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Physical Education (PE) teachers can have a great impact on the future physical activity levels of their students, and later, as adults. Professional appearance of teachers has been shown through previous research to have influence on student learning outcomes and perceptions of teacher effectiveness. This research aimed to build on prior studies to investigate the interaction between formal and informal appearance and gender of physical education teachers with middle school student learning outcomes and teacher perspectives. Four 20-minute videos were produced on the non-traditional invasion sport Tchoukball. The four videos consisted of female informal appearance, female formal appearance, male informal appearance, and male formal appearance. The videos were randomly shown to 433 middle school students located in southeastern United States followed by a post-video content examination and a teacher perception survey. Factoral ANOVAs were performed to identify any significant main effects or interactions on overall content exam, two content areas (skill technique and game strategy), and three teacher perspectives (likability, competence, and teacher as a role model). There was no significant main effect for teacher appearance and student learning outcomes. When considering sex of the teacher, there was a significant main effect for overall examination (F(1, 428) = 9.45, p < .001, η2 = .022, 1-β = .866) and for strategies ((F(1, 428) = 17.22, p < .001, η2 = .039, 1-β = .985), while nothing was found for technique-related questions. On the three teacher perspectives, no significance was found between likability and competence, however there was a main effect on the survey questions about teachers as a role model when taking teacher appearance into consideration ((F(1, 424) = 5.01, p < .001, η2 = .025, 1-β = .612).
体育教师的外貌和性别对初中生学习成绩和教师效率感知的影响
体育(PE)教师对学生未来的体育锻炼水平以及日后成年后的体育锻炼水平有很大的影响。以往的研究表明,教师的职业外表会影响学生的学习成绩和对教师工作效率的看法。本研究旨在以先前的研究为基础,调查体育教师的正式和非正式外表及性别与初中学生学习成绩和教师观点之间的相互作用。研究人员制作了四段 20 分钟的视频,内容涉及非传统入侵运动 "Tchoukball"。四段视频包括女性非正式外表、女性正式外表、男性非正式外表和男性正式外表。这些视频被随机播放给美国东南部的 433 名中学生观看,随后进行了视频后内容检查和教师看法调查。对整体内容考试、两个内容领域(技能技巧和游戏策略)和三个教师视角(喜欢程度、能力和教师作为榜样)进行了因素方差分析,以确定是否存在显著的主效应或交互效应。教师外貌与学生学习成果之间没有明显的主效应。当考虑教师性别时,整体考试(F(1, 428) = 9.45, p < .001, η2 = .022, 1-β = .866)和策略((F(1, 428) = 17.22, p < .001, η2 = .039, 1-β = .985)有显著的主效应,而与技巧相关的问题则没有发现主效应。从教师的三个角度来看,好感度和能力之间没有显著性差异,但在考虑教师外表的情况下,教师作为榜样的调查问题存在主效应((F(1, 424) = 5.01, p < .001, η2 = .025, 1-β = .612)。
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