MOTIVATIONAL LEVEL AND PARTICIPATION BARRIERS IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS

The purpose of the present study was to explore motivation in school physical education (PE), barriers and demotivation factors that influence student’s parti¬ci¬pation in PE. The participants of the study were (n = 305) kosovan students (155 boys, 150 girls), 15.5 years at grade10 and 11 of seconda...

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Main Author: Izenedin Mehmeti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Montenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical Education 2015-05-01
Series:Sport Mont
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Online Access:http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SportMont_43-44-45_p121-126.pdf
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spelling doaj-56cf8076c3ee45a19bd553e2047e79612020-11-25T00:02:24ZengMontenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical EducationSport Mont 1451-74852337-03512015-05-01XIII43-44-45121126MOTIVATIONAL LEVEL AND PARTICIPATION BARRIERS IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMONG ADOLESCENTSIzenedin Mehmeti0University of Montenegro, Faculty for Sport and Physical Education (Nikšić, Montenegro) The purpose of the present study was to explore motivation in school physical education (PE), barriers and demotivation factors that influence student’s parti¬ci¬pation in PE. The participants of the study were (n = 305) kosovan students (155 boys, 150 girls), 15.5 years at grade10 and 11 of secondary high schools. Results of the study indicate that adolescents showed lack of enthusiasm for a stereotypical activities and lack of motivation. Students were more likely to report two main barriers (a) Institutional related barriers to participation in school Physical education (PE) such as ;the lack of facilities and equipment (Gym and sport requisites), lower priority given to PE by schools, traditional PE curriculum not flexible enough to meet different student’s needs and (b) PE teacher related barriers; low levels of confidence and competence in teaching PE, being unable to provide safely planned and structured lessons, lack of teacher support, PE uniforms, outdated curriculum focusing mostly on team sports rather than overall fitness by giving more importance to winning than to participation. Often or most of the times teachers use “direct instruction” to introduce a new movement or activity, which has a lack of student involvement, group work, opportunities to explore, etchttp://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SportMont_43-44-45_p121-126.pdfmotivationparticipationbarriersPhysical Education (PE)Physi¬cal Activity (PA)
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MOTIVATIONAL LEVEL AND PARTICIPATION BARRIERS IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS
Sport Mont
motivation
participation
barriers
Physical Education (PE)
Physi¬cal Activity (PA)
author_facet Izenedin Mehmeti
author_sort Izenedin Mehmeti
title MOTIVATIONAL LEVEL AND PARTICIPATION BARRIERS IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS
title_short MOTIVATIONAL LEVEL AND PARTICIPATION BARRIERS IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS
title_full MOTIVATIONAL LEVEL AND PARTICIPATION BARRIERS IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS
title_fullStr MOTIVATIONAL LEVEL AND PARTICIPATION BARRIERS IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS
title_full_unstemmed MOTIVATIONAL LEVEL AND PARTICIPATION BARRIERS IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS
title_sort motivational level and participation barriers in school physical education among adolescents
publisher Montenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical Education
series Sport Mont
issn 1451-7485
2337-0351
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The purpose of the present study was to explore motivation in school physical education (PE), barriers and demotivation factors that influence student’s parti¬ci¬pation in PE. The participants of the study were (n = 305) kosovan students (155 boys, 150 girls), 15.5 years at grade10 and 11 of secondary high schools. Results of the study indicate that adolescents showed lack of enthusiasm for a stereotypical activities and lack of motivation. Students were more likely to report two main barriers (a) Institutional related barriers to participation in school Physical education (PE) such as ;the lack of facilities and equipment (Gym and sport requisites), lower priority given to PE by schools, traditional PE curriculum not flexible enough to meet different student’s needs and (b) PE teacher related barriers; low levels of confidence and competence in teaching PE, being unable to provide safely planned and structured lessons, lack of teacher support, PE uniforms, outdated curriculum focusing mostly on team sports rather than overall fitness by giving more importance to winning than to participation. Often or most of the times teachers use “direct instruction” to introduce a new movement or activity, which has a lack of student involvement, group work, opportunities to explore, etc
topic motivation
participation
barriers
Physical Education (PE)
Physi¬cal Activity (PA)
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