Participant Experience of a Modified Sports Program—A Curriculum Investigation in Gaelic Games

Youth Pub Date : 2023-12-25 DOI:10.3390/youth4010002
Kevin Gavin, Jamie Taylor, Stephen Behan, P. Horgan, Á. MacNamara
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Modified sports programs aim to encourage children’s participation in sport and develop the skills required for future participation, with existing research supporting their positive influence on participants’ enjoyment, skill performance, and learning. However, limited research in this area and potential difficulties in contextual application underscore the need to understand stakeholders’ perceptions and the dilemmas of practice. Therefore, this study aimed to explore stakeholders’ perceptions of the Gaelic games modified sports program, Go Games, utilising the intended–enacted–experienced curriculum model as a framework. Short semi-structured interviews were conducted with 180 participants, including players (n = 92), parents (n = 62), and coaches (n = 26). Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. The findings indicate a strong coherence between the experiences and perceptions of coaches and parents with the intended curriculum, but a disparity in understanding the purpose and objectives of modifications amongst parents. This study underscores the role of enjoyment for participants, but also highlights the high variability in the sources of this enjoyment. Prominently, coaches faced a range of dilemmas of practice based on the need to juggle often competing sources of motivation and enjoyment. This study suggests the need for greater parental understanding and significant support for coaches to manage these dilemmas of practice.
改良体育课程的参与者体验--盖尔运动会课程调查
修改后的体育计划旨在鼓励儿童参与体育运动,并培养他们未来参与体育运动所需的技能,现有的研究支持修改后的体育计划对参与者的乐趣、技能表现和学习产生积极影响。然而,该领域的研究有限,而且在实际应用中可能会遇到困难,因此有必要了解利益相关者的看法和实践中的困境。因此,本研究旨在利用 "预期-实施-体验 "课程模式作为框架,探讨利益相关者对盖尔运动会改良体育项目 "Go Games "的看法。研究人员对 180 名参与者进行了简短的半结构式访谈,其中包括球员(92 人)、家长(62 人)和教练(26 人)。采用定性内容分析法对数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,教练和家长的经验和看法与预期课程之间具有很强的一致性,但家长对课程修改的目的和目标的理解存在差异。这项研究强调了 "享受 "对参与者的作用,但也突出了 "享受 "来源的高度差异性。值得注意的是,教练们在实践中面临着一系列两难境地,因为他们需要兼顾往往相互竞争的动力和乐趣来源。这项研究表明,家长需要更多的理解,并为教练提供重要支持,以处理这些实践中的两难问题。
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