在教师职业周期中探索体育教育者的感知问题:关注两个阶段

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Denis Schulz, Karen L Gaudreault, Kelly L Simonton, Victoria N Shiver, Kevin Andrew Richards
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摘要

体育教师经常会遇到挫折,并努力在他们的专业中得到重视。当这些负面情绪内化时,体育教师可能会放弃使用最佳实践,并质疑它们在学校中的重要性。感知到的重要可以帮助你克服边缘化和与之相关的负面情绪。本研究以教师职业周期框架和感知重要感的心理建构为基础,探讨美国不同职业阶段体育教师的重要感。通过对19名参与者的半结构化访谈收集数据,并使用归纳指南进行分析。数据分析构建了以下三个主题:(1)重要感的增加与能力建设、热情和职业成长阶段有关;(2)重要感的增加是通过有意识的关系建立的;(3)热情感是基于内在动机的。在能力建设、热情和成长阶段的教师报告说,通过社区参与,他们的重要性增加了。教师们还表示,学校行政部门的支持促进了一种重要性,这表明了关系在教师福祉和减轻与该职业的社会政治压力相关的负面情绪方面所起的重要作用。研究结果表明,对重要性的认识与增加与他人的接触有关,这使得体育教师在教育网络中更加重要,尽管在该领域的倡导和终身教职也是必要的。
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Exploring perceived mattering in physical educators across the teacher career cycle: A focus on two stages
Physical education (PE) teachers often experience frustration and struggle to be taken seriously within their profession. When these negative feelings are internalized, PE teachers may withdraw from using best practices and question their importance within the school. Perceived mattering can help navigate marginalization and the negative feelings associated with it. Grounded in the teacher career cycle framework and the psychological construct of perceived mattering, this study aimed to investigate the feelings of mattering among PE teachers at different career stages in the United States. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews with 19 participants and analyzed using inductive guidelines. Data analysis led to the construction of the following three themes: (1) increased feelings of mattering are tied to the competency building and enthusiasm and growth career stages, (2) perceptions of mattering grow over time through intentional relationship building, and (3) feelings of enthusiasm are grounded in intrinsic motivation. Teachers in the competency building and enthusiasm and growth stages reported having increased feelings of mattering through community participation. Teachers also shared that support from school administration promotes a sense of importance, which showcases the essential role relationships have in teacher well-being and mitigating negative emotions associated with the sociopolitical pressures of the profession. Findings indicate that perceptions of mattering are tied to increased engagement with others, allowing PE teachers to be more central in the educational network, though advocacy for and tenure in the field is also required.
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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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