Effectiveness of a School-Based Outdoor Education Curriculum and Online Learning Environment among Prospective Teachers

The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a curriculum developed for prospective physical education teachers to learn an outdoor sports course, using both the school-based outdoor education approach and online learning. The research design involved a mixed method that used both qual...

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Main Authors: Erhun Tekakpınar, Murat Tezer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/207
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spelling doaj-2183896cce1f4c2987588e4c0c7c74f92020-11-25T01:54:25ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-12-0112120710.3390/su12010207su12010207Effectiveness of a School-Based Outdoor Education Curriculum and Online Learning Environment among Prospective TeachersErhun Tekakpınar0Murat Tezer1Educational Programs and Instruction, Education Faculty, Near East University, via Mersin 10 Turkey, Nicosia 99138, CyprusDepartment of Mathematics Teaching, Arts and Sciences Faculty, Near East University, via Mersin 10 Turkey, Nicosia 99138, CyprusThe aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a curriculum developed for prospective physical education teachers to learn an outdoor sports course, using both the school-based outdoor education approach and online learning. The research design involved a mixed method that used both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Since qualitative data were collected in order to support quantitative data, the researchers applied a sequential−descriptive pattern of mixed methods. As a result of the research, the achievement of the outdoor sports lesson and the ability of doing outdoor sports were improved among prospective teachers using both the school-based outdoor education and online learning physical education approaches. The prospective teachers stated that they learned the subjects better by doing, and that they were more motivated to improve their subsequent performance after watching the recorded activities and performances on the learning management system. The prospective teachers generally expressed the positive opinion that the course was helpful for passing the final exam or other evaluations, and that the teaching activities were motivational.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/207school-basedoutdoor educationsports courseeffectiveness of the curriculummixed learning
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Murat Tezer
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Murat Tezer
Effectiveness of a School-Based Outdoor Education Curriculum and Online Learning Environment among Prospective Teachers
Sustainability
school-based
outdoor education
sports course
effectiveness of the curriculum
mixed learning
author_facet Erhun Tekakpınar
Murat Tezer
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title Effectiveness of a School-Based Outdoor Education Curriculum and Online Learning Environment among Prospective Teachers
title_short Effectiveness of a School-Based Outdoor Education Curriculum and Online Learning Environment among Prospective Teachers
title_full Effectiveness of a School-Based Outdoor Education Curriculum and Online Learning Environment among Prospective Teachers
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a School-Based Outdoor Education Curriculum and Online Learning Environment among Prospective Teachers
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a School-Based Outdoor Education Curriculum and Online Learning Environment among Prospective Teachers
title_sort effectiveness of a school-based outdoor education curriculum and online learning environment among prospective teachers
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a curriculum developed for prospective physical education teachers to learn an outdoor sports course, using both the school-based outdoor education approach and online learning. The research design involved a mixed method that used both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Since qualitative data were collected in order to support quantitative data, the researchers applied a sequential−descriptive pattern of mixed methods. As a result of the research, the achievement of the outdoor sports lesson and the ability of doing outdoor sports were improved among prospective teachers using both the school-based outdoor education and online learning physical education approaches. The prospective teachers stated that they learned the subjects better by doing, and that they were more motivated to improve their subsequent performance after watching the recorded activities and performances on the learning management system. The prospective teachers generally expressed the positive opinion that the course was helpful for passing the final exam or other evaluations, and that the teaching activities were motivational.
topic school-based
outdoor education
sports course
effectiveness of the curriculum
mixed learning
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/207
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