Incorporating Sport Education within a physical education sports club in China

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
P. Hastie, Anyi Hu, Hairui Liu, Shu Zhou
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The goal of China’s new guidelines for physical education within universities is to promote greater levels of active engagement and an emphasis on the development and cultivation of students’ individual abilities. This study follows an engagement perspective to examine the responses of stakeholders to the incorporation of the essential elements of Sport Education within an elective physical education basketball sports club. Participants were 152 students who after five weeks of term could elect to participate in a Sport Education season or continue to practice individually. Dependent measures included club attendance, students’ perceptions of competence, knowledge/understanding and enjoyment of basketball. In addition, the teacher kept a reflective log across the season and participated in a formal interview at season’s end. The students who participated in the Sport Education option had significantly greater attendance than their skill practice classmates. Further, they reported significant improvements in competence, as well as a higher level of enjoyment over their previous college physical education experience. These results demonstrate that highly autonomous format of the basketball club is conducive in supporting students’ engagement in physical education.
将体育教育融入中国体育俱乐部
摘要:中国新的高校体育指导方针的目标是促进更高水平的积极参与,并强调学生个人能力的发展和培养。本研究从参与的角度考察了利益相关者对将体育教育的基本要素纳入选修体育篮球运动俱乐部的反应。参与者是152名学生,他们在五周的学期后可以选择参加体育教育季或继续单独练习。相关指标包括俱乐部出勤率、学生对能力的感知、知识/理解和对篮球的享受。此外,这位老师还记录了整个赛季的反思日志,并在赛季结束时参加了正式面试。参加体育教育选项的学生的出勤率明显高于他们的技能练习同学。此外,他们报告说,与之前的大学体育教育经历相比,他们的能力有了显著提高,享受程度也更高。这些结果表明,高度自主的篮球俱乐部形式有利于支持学生参与体育教育。
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