Authors
Isaac Estevan, Farid Bardid, Till Utesch, Cristina Menescardi, Lisa M Barnett, Isabel Castillo
Publication date
2021/7/4
Journal
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
359-374
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Background: The dynamic nature of physical education (PE) requires careful consideration of lesson planning and delivery in order to promote health and wellbeing and to achieve various learning goals. One such goal is promoting personal and social development to support students to value and lead a healthy and active lifestyle, especially during transition into adolescence. In order to design learning environments that support students’ engagement in PE, it is important to understand how outcomes such as motor competence (MC) influence motivation for PE. There are two approaches to understand MC, actual and perceived MC, and both have implications for healthy lifestyles in childhood and adolescence. Therefore, this study examined associations of actual and perceived MC with young adolescents’ motivation for PE.
Method: A sample of 236 students 11–14 years of age (M = 13.01, SD = .72 …
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