Implementation of a motivational climate - classroom or physical education teachers: examination of preservice teachers ability to implement a motivational climate within physical education
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences between preservice classroom and physical education teachers ability to implement a motivational climate. A total of 51 preservice teachers were enrolled in an elementary physical education methods course for (a) classroom teachers or (b) physical education specialists. Data were collected using a systematic observation instrument during their course field experience. Analysis of data utilized a one-way MANOVA with follow-up univariate ANOVAs to examine group differences. Results indicated that preservice physical education teachers were significantly more able to apply principles that developed a positive motivational climate.
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Perlman, D. J. & McKeen, K. (2012). Implementation of a motivational climate - classroom or physical education teachers: examination of preservice teachers ability to implement a motivational climate within physical education. Illinois Journal for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 69 29-35.
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Illinois Journal for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance