元认知策略提高专业体育教练的自我调节技能。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Stanislav Sabaliauskas, Donatas Gražulis, Nelė Žilinskienė, Tomas Kaukėnas
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自我调节与成功学习、适应变化和规划未来行为的能力有关。本研究旨在评估元认知策略对教育内容创作中自我调节技能的影响。9名专业体育教练员参与研究,采用混合方法论研究计划进行研究。研究结果强调了元认知策略对自我调节技能和运动教练体验的变革性影响。元认知策略的使用对自我调节技能的提高有积极作用。基于元认知提问的促进方案显著影响了专家型体育教练员自述的自我调节技能。专题分析结果显示,教练员在组织专业活动方面具有较大的自由度。通过改变教育实践来发展自我调节技能,鼓励教练的好奇心和对创新的开放态度、对差异性的认识、视野的拓宽、对复杂性的理解以及对联系的披露。
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Metacognitive strategies improve self-regulation skills in expert sports coaches.

Metacognitive strategies improve self-regulation skills in expert sports coaches.

Metacognitive strategies improve self-regulation skills in expert sports coaches.

Self-regulation is linked to the ability to learn successfully, adapt to change, and project one's future behavior. This study aims to evaluate the impact of metacognitive strategies on self-regulation skills in the creation of educational content. Nine expert sports coaches participated in the research, and a mixed-methodology research plan was used to conduct the research. The results highlight the transformative effects of metacognitive strategies on self-regulation skills and sports coaches' experiences. The use of metacognitive strategies had a positive effect on the improvement of self-regulation skills. The facilitation program based on metacognitive questioning significantly affected the expert sports coaches' self-reported self-regulation skills. The results of the thematic analysis revealed that coaches' behavior was characterized by greater freedom in organizing their professional activities. Development of self-regulatory skills through changing educational practices encourages coaches' curiosity and openness to innovation, recognition of otherness, broadening of horizons, understanding of complexity, and disclosure of connections.

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19567
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