Achievement Goals and Motivation in Physical Education: A Correlational Study

Xinlei Wang
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The majority of the respondents in this study are female. The results indicate a high presence of achievement goals in Physical Education, particularly in terms of Physical Competency, as evidenced by an overall mean score of 3.39. Additionally, the survey reveals a high implementation of the Benefits of Movement, with an overall mean rating of 3.39. Respondents also demonstrate a high level of motivation in Building a Community of Movement, reflected in a mean rating equivalent to 3.39. Furthermore, the results suggest that respondents are highly motivated to improve their physical competency in Physical Education, with an overall mean score of 3.37. The responses yield an overall mean of 3.38, indicating a high level of motivation for activities related to movement. the study findings show no significant difference in the level of motivation in Physical Education concerning Physical Competence, Benefits of Movement, and Building Community of Movements. The significance values (0.065, 0.420, and 0.345, respectively) are all greater than the predetermined significance level of 0.05. Data analysis also reveals that there is no significant difference in the assessment of motivation in Physical Education in terms of Physical Competence, Benefits of Movement, and Building Community, as indicated by the attained significance values of 0.619, 0.551, and 0.661, respectively.
体育教育中的成就目标与动机:相关研究
本研究的大多数受访者为女性。调查结果表明,体育课的成绩目标,尤其是体能方面的成绩目标较高,总平均分为 3.39 分。此外,调查还显示,"运动的益处 "的实施率很高,总平均分为 3.39 分。受访者在建立运动社区方面也表现出很高的积极性,平均分相当于 3.39。此外,调查结果显示,受访者在体育课上提高身体素质的积极性很高,总平均分为 3.37。研究结果表明,受访者在体育教育中对体能、运动的益处和建立运动社区的动机水平没有显著差异。显著性值(分别为 0.065、0.420 和 0.345)均大于预定的显著性水平 0.05。数据分析还显示,在体育能力、运动的益处和建立运动共同体方面,对体育学习动机的评价没有显著差异,显著值分别为 0.619、0.551 和 0.661。
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