Factors Influencing Learners’ Participation in Physical Education in The New Normal: An Input to Curriculum Development Program

J. Alcântara, A. Yazon, C. Tan, Lerma P. Buenvinida, Marcial M. Bandoy
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This study focused on determining the factors that influence the learners’ participation in Physical Education (PE) under the New Normal; it also investigated perceptions about teaching quality, level of readiness in distance learning, and the mean level of participation in PE in accordance to MELCS.  It further looked into the significant relationships between factors of teaching quality; learners’ level of readiness to distance learning as against learners’ participation; and learners’ demography. This study offers a lot of learning opportunities about simplified and essential teaching modalities, which are focused and easy for learners, under the New Normal environment and under the threat of being infected with Covid-19. Frequencies, percentage, means, standard deviation, Pearson product moment of correlation, multiple linear regression, and hierarchical linear regression were the statistical tools applied in the analysis of data collected from selected Junior High School learners from 25 districts in the Division of Laguna. Major findings from the study are that (i) learners have a high level of perception of teaching quality in terms of cognitive activation, supportive climate, and classroom management; (ii) learners have a high level of readiness on distance learning in terms of availability of technology, use of technology, self-confidence, acceptance, and time management skills; and (iii) a high mean level on learner’s participation in PE according to their respective MELCS in terms of personalized exercise programs, physical activity participation, physical activity/fitness assessment, and skills demonstration. This study recommended that physical education teachers may provide students with more enhanced and localized activities that are tailored to their interests and appropriate for this new normal setting. 
影响新常态下学习者参与体育教育的因素——对课程开发计划的一种输入
本研究旨在确定新常态下影响学习者体育参与的因素;它还根据MELCS调查了对教学质量、远程学习准备水平和体育平均参与水平的看法。进一步探讨了教学质量因素之间的显著关系;相对于学习者的参与,学习者对远程学习的准备程度;以及学习者的人口学。这项研究为学习者提供了许多关于简化和基本教学模式的学习机会,这些教学模式在新常态环境下以及在感染新冠肺炎的威胁下,对学习者来说是集中和容易的。频率、百分比、平均值、标准差、皮尔逊乘积相关矩、多元线性回归和层次线性回归是分析从拉古纳省25个区的初中学生中收集的数据的统计工具。研究的主要发现是:(i)学习者在认知激活、支持气氛和课堂管理方面对教学质量有很高的感知;(ii)学习者在技术的可用性、技术的使用、自信、接受度和时间管理技能方面对远程学习有很高的准备程度;以及(iii)在个性化锻炼计划、体育活动参与、体育活动/体能评估和技能展示方面,根据他们各自的MELCS,学习者对体育的参与度平均水平较高。这项研究建议,体育教师可以为学生提供更多强化和本地化的活动,这些活动符合他们的兴趣,适合这种新的常态。
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