<i>A-Judo</i>: An Innovative Intervention Programme to Prevent Bulying Based on Self-Determination Theory—A Pilot Study

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention entitled A-Judo Programme for the reduction in bullying and improvement of prosocial behaviour at school, based on the theory of self-determination (SDT). Physical education teachers (PETs) received 20 h of specific training, implemen...

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Main Authors: Carlos Montero-Carretero, Alba Roldan, Thomas Zandonai, Eduardo Cervelló
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2727
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spelling doaj-c4706459fd9a4dda813eb3f311476aa62021-03-04T00:03:41ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-03-01132727272710.3390/su13052727<i>A-Judo</i>: An Innovative Intervention Programme to Prevent Bulying Based on Self-Determination Theory—A Pilot StudyCarlos Montero-Carretero0Alba Roldan1Thomas Zandonai2Eduardo Cervelló3Sports Research Centre, Department of Sport Sciences, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, 03202 Elche, SpainSports Research Centre, Department of Sport Sciences, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, 03202 Elche, SpainSports Research Centre, Department of Sport Sciences, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, 03202 Elche, SpainSports Research Centre, Department of Sport Sciences, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, 03202 Elche, SpainThis study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention entitled A-Judo Programme for the reduction in bullying and improvement of prosocial behaviour at school, based on the theory of self-determination (SDT). Physical education teachers (PETs) received 20 h of specific training, implementing the programme thereafter in their classes in a total of 10 sessions of 50 min each (two sessions per week over 5 weeks). Variables such as teacher’s teaching style, basic psychological needs (BPNs), self-determined motivation, tolerance and respect, moral identity, harassment and victimisation were studied. Seventy-nine students (11.13 ± 0.52 y) of both sexes (40 girls and 39 boys) participated in the study and were divided into an intervention and a control group (which received no training). The results showed significant changes with moderate to high effect sizes in BPN, motivation, tolerance–respect, moral identity and bullying. These research findings improve the body of knowledge of the applications offered by SDT and its usefulness for improving anti-bullying programmes through PET training.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2727motivationschoolwell-beingphysical educationintervention programmeharassment
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author Carlos Montero-Carretero
Alba Roldan
Thomas Zandonai
Eduardo Cervelló
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Alba Roldan
Thomas Zandonai
Eduardo Cervelló
<i>A-Judo</i>: An Innovative Intervention Programme to Prevent Bulying Based on Self-Determination Theory—A Pilot Study
Sustainability
motivation
school
well-being
physical education
intervention programme
harassment
author_facet Carlos Montero-Carretero
Alba Roldan
Thomas Zandonai
Eduardo Cervelló
author_sort Carlos Montero-Carretero
title <i>A-Judo</i>: An Innovative Intervention Programme to Prevent Bulying Based on Self-Determination Theory—A Pilot Study
title_short <i>A-Judo</i>: An Innovative Intervention Programme to Prevent Bulying Based on Self-Determination Theory—A Pilot Study
title_full <i>A-Judo</i>: An Innovative Intervention Programme to Prevent Bulying Based on Self-Determination Theory—A Pilot Study
title_fullStr <i>A-Judo</i>: An Innovative Intervention Programme to Prevent Bulying Based on Self-Determination Theory—A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed <i>A-Judo</i>: An Innovative Intervention Programme to Prevent Bulying Based on Self-Determination Theory—A Pilot Study
title_sort <i>a-judo</i>: an innovative intervention programme to prevent bulying based on self-determination theory—a pilot study
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention entitled A-Judo Programme for the reduction in bullying and improvement of prosocial behaviour at school, based on the theory of self-determination (SDT). Physical education teachers (PETs) received 20 h of specific training, implementing the programme thereafter in their classes in a total of 10 sessions of 50 min each (two sessions per week over 5 weeks). Variables such as teacher’s teaching style, basic psychological needs (BPNs), self-determined motivation, tolerance and respect, moral identity, harassment and victimisation were studied. Seventy-nine students (11.13 ± 0.52 y) of both sexes (40 girls and 39 boys) participated in the study and were divided into an intervention and a control group (which received no training). The results showed significant changes with moderate to high effect sizes in BPN, motivation, tolerance–respect, moral identity and bullying. These research findings improve the body of knowledge of the applications offered by SDT and its usefulness for improving anti-bullying programmes through PET training.
topic motivation
school
well-being
physical education
intervention programme
harassment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2727
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