Students’ perspectives on the ideal physical education teacher

IF 3.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ana Fernández-Aránegas, María Huertas González-Serrano, Carlos Pérez-Campos, Rómulo J. González-García
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Abstract

This study aimed to examine secondary school students’ perceptions of the ideal physical education (PE) teacher, with a specific focus on how students’ gender is associated with their perceptions. Using a mixed-methods approach combining questionnaires and drawings, we analyzed data from a sample of 349 Spanish secondary school students balanced by gender and age. The findings indicate that both male and female students placed greater emphasis on interpersonal characteristics (such as being pleasant, attentive, friendly, and empathetic) when describing an effective teacher, rather than on physical attributes (such as being fit, active, and capable of demonstrating the skills they teach). However, girls prioritized qualities such as empathy, recognition of effort, and motivation in a PE teacher, while boys placed a higher value on physical fitness, fairness, and humor. Overall, students generally envisioned the ideal PE teacher as male (64.2%), young (63.3%), and physically fit (89.8%). However, differences were observed in the graphical representations created by male and female students regarding their ideal PE teacher. Male students predominantly depicted highly muscular male figures with serious expressions, whereas female students more frequently illustrated either female teachers or teachers of both genders, with cheerful expressions and slim bodies rather than a muscular build. These findings indicate the presence of gender stereotypes related to PE teachers. The study presents several practical implications for addressing gender stereotypes associated with PE.
学生心目中的理想体育教师
本研究旨在探讨中学生对理想体育教师的看法,并特别关注学生的性别如何与他们的看法相关联。采用问卷调查和绘图相结合的混合方法,我们分析了349名按性别和年龄平衡的西班牙中学生样本的数据。研究结果表明,在描述一个有效的老师时,男女学生都更强调人际关系特征(如愉快、细心、友好和善心),而不是身体特征(如健康、活跃、能够展示他们所教的技能)。然而,女孩更看重体育老师的同情心、对努力的认可和激励等品质,而男孩则更看重身体健康、公平和幽默。总体而言,学生普遍认为理想的体育老师是男性(64.2%)、年轻(63.3%)和身体健康(89.8%)。然而,男女学生对理想体育老师的图形表达存在差异。男学生主要描绘肌肉发达的男性形象,表情严肃,而女学生更多地描绘女老师或男女老师,表情开朗,身材苗条,而不是肌肉发达。这些发现表明存在与体育教师相关的性别刻板印象。该研究为解决与体育相关的性别刻板印象提出了几个实际意义。
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European Physical Education Review
European Physical Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
7.60
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5.90%
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33
期刊介绍: - Multidisciplinary Approaches: European Physical Education Review brings together contributions from a wide range of disciplines across the natural and social sciences and humanities. It includes theoretical and research-based articles and occasionally devotes Special Issues to major topics and themes within the field. - International Coverage: European Physical Education Review publishes contributions from Europe and all regions of the world, promoting international communication among scholars and professionals.
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