The Influence of Horse Assisted Education on the Perception of Self-Efficacy in People Holding Leadership Positions

Introduction and purpose Self-efficacy is defined as an indicator of what a person thinks they can do in various circumstances (Bandura, 1997). The present study examines whether participation in Horse Assisted Education workshops dedicated to the development of leadership competencies contributed...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Wojtkowska, Magdalena Kaczmarek, Zuzanna Gazdowska
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7556
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spelling doaj-9632b1d6ad3b4277bc8dd4926ae8fa382020-11-25T01:16:12ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062019-06-019645646910.5281/zenodo.32567256638The Influence of Horse Assisted Education on the Perception of Self-Efficacy in People Holding Leadership PositionsMagdalena Wojtkowska0Magdalena Kaczmarek1Zuzanna Gazdowska2University of Social Sciences and Humanities, WarsawUniversity of Social Sciences and Humanities, WarsawUniversity of Social Sciences and Humanities, WarsawIntroduction and purpose Self-efficacy is defined as an indicator of what a person thinks they can do in various circumstances (Bandura, 1997). The present study examines whether participation in Horse Assisted Education workshops dedicated to the development of leadership competencies contributed to changes in the perception of self-efficacy. Materials and methods This study uses the GSES along with the LSES scale, which was constructed for the purposes of this study to measure the perception of self-efficacy within four leadership functions (Griffin, 1984). The 24 study subjects participated in Horse Assisted Education leadership competency development workshops. Measurement with the use of questionnaires was carried out three times – prior to the workshop, after the workshop and two weeks after the workshop. Results No changes in terms of generalized perception of self-efficacy were shown in the first and the second measurement, whereas the third measurement showed a significant increase. Measurements performed with the LSES questionnaire showed an increase in the perception of self-efficacy in performing leadership functions immediately after the workshops. A detailed analysis of changes within each of the presented leadership functions showed growth in the perception of self-efficacy in the second measurement with regard to motivating skills, and in the third measurement – in relation to planning and organizing work, with no changes in terms of controlling skills. Conclusions The results of the present study show that Horse Assisted Education can be used as an effective tool to strengthen the perception of self-efficacy in leadership skills. It is necessary to conduct research that takes into account replication on a larger population, and to test the effectiveness of the method in other applications.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7556self-efficacyleadershipdevelopmenthorse assisted educationequine assisted activitieseducation
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The Influence of Horse Assisted Education on the Perception of Self-Efficacy in People Holding Leadership Positions
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
self-efficacy
leadership
development
horse assisted education
equine assisted activities
education
author_facet Magdalena Wojtkowska
Magdalena Kaczmarek
Zuzanna Gazdowska
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title The Influence of Horse Assisted Education on the Perception of Self-Efficacy in People Holding Leadership Positions
title_short The Influence of Horse Assisted Education on the Perception of Self-Efficacy in People Holding Leadership Positions
title_full The Influence of Horse Assisted Education on the Perception of Self-Efficacy in People Holding Leadership Positions
title_fullStr The Influence of Horse Assisted Education on the Perception of Self-Efficacy in People Holding Leadership Positions
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Horse Assisted Education on the Perception of Self-Efficacy in People Holding Leadership Positions
title_sort influence of horse assisted education on the perception of self-efficacy in people holding leadership positions
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Introduction and purpose Self-efficacy is defined as an indicator of what a person thinks they can do in various circumstances (Bandura, 1997). The present study examines whether participation in Horse Assisted Education workshops dedicated to the development of leadership competencies contributed to changes in the perception of self-efficacy. Materials and methods This study uses the GSES along with the LSES scale, which was constructed for the purposes of this study to measure the perception of self-efficacy within four leadership functions (Griffin, 1984). The 24 study subjects participated in Horse Assisted Education leadership competency development workshops. Measurement with the use of questionnaires was carried out three times – prior to the workshop, after the workshop and two weeks after the workshop. Results No changes in terms of generalized perception of self-efficacy were shown in the first and the second measurement, whereas the third measurement showed a significant increase. Measurements performed with the LSES questionnaire showed an increase in the perception of self-efficacy in performing leadership functions immediately after the workshops. A detailed analysis of changes within each of the presented leadership functions showed growth in the perception of self-efficacy in the second measurement with regard to motivating skills, and in the third measurement – in relation to planning and organizing work, with no changes in terms of controlling skills. Conclusions The results of the present study show that Horse Assisted Education can be used as an effective tool to strengthen the perception of self-efficacy in leadership skills. It is necessary to conduct research that takes into account replication on a larger population, and to test the effectiveness of the method in other applications.
topic self-efficacy
leadership
development
horse assisted education
equine assisted activities
education
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7556
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