Pupil-athletes’ Learning Dispositions and Their Potential Effects in School Sports-situated Talent Development Programs

There is a worldwide increase in efforts to support talents’ development towards elite athletes. The focus of the study was the learning processes among athletes that facilitate this development. Drawing on the learning dispositions concept (Carr & Claxton, 2002), the aim was to create knowledge...

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Main Authors: Anna Renström, Cecilia Stenling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bowling Green State University 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Athlete Development and Experience
Online Access:https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/jade/vol1/iss3/3/
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spelling doaj-ec8831a8de194632bb6273b6c05406b92020-11-25T03:00:04ZengBowling Green State UniversityJournal of Athlete Development and Experience2642-92762019-12-011310.25035/jade.01.03.03Pupil-athletes’ Learning Dispositions and Their Potential Effects in School Sports-situated Talent Development ProgramsAnna Renström0Cecilia Stenling1Umeå UniversityUmeå UniversityThere is a worldwide increase in efforts to support talents’ development towards elite athletes. The focus of the study was the learning processes among athletes that facilitate this development. Drawing on the learning dispositions concept (Carr & Claxton, 2002), the aim was to create knowledge on the prevalence and possible consequences of variability in learning patterns among pupils enrolled in Nationell Idrottsutbildning Fotboll (NIUF)—a highly selective soccer talent development programme within upper secondary schools in Sweden. In-depth semi-structured interviews were carried out with a total of 13 pupils in their first or second year of NIUF. The data analysis benefited from iterative movement between the data and key learning dispositions: resilience, reciprocity, and playfulness. The findings show a variation in the strength of these dispositions between pupils, particularly with regard to the reciprocity and playfulness dispositions. We propose that individuals who display a comparably stronger manifestation of learning dispositions are better equipped to benefit from the learning opportunities of such programmes. This implies that there is a key role for coaches/educators to play in constructing an environment in which participants may 'learn to learn'.https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/jade/vol1/iss3/3/
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Pupil-athletes’ Learning Dispositions and Their Potential Effects in School Sports-situated Talent Development Programs
Journal of Athlete Development and Experience
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title Pupil-athletes’ Learning Dispositions and Their Potential Effects in School Sports-situated Talent Development Programs
title_short Pupil-athletes’ Learning Dispositions and Their Potential Effects in School Sports-situated Talent Development Programs
title_full Pupil-athletes’ Learning Dispositions and Their Potential Effects in School Sports-situated Talent Development Programs
title_fullStr Pupil-athletes’ Learning Dispositions and Their Potential Effects in School Sports-situated Talent Development Programs
title_full_unstemmed Pupil-athletes’ Learning Dispositions and Their Potential Effects in School Sports-situated Talent Development Programs
title_sort pupil-athletes’ learning dispositions and their potential effects in school sports-situated talent development programs
publisher Bowling Green State University
series Journal of Athlete Development and Experience
issn 2642-9276
publishDate 2019-12-01
description There is a worldwide increase in efforts to support talents’ development towards elite athletes. The focus of the study was the learning processes among athletes that facilitate this development. Drawing on the learning dispositions concept (Carr & Claxton, 2002), the aim was to create knowledge on the prevalence and possible consequences of variability in learning patterns among pupils enrolled in Nationell Idrottsutbildning Fotboll (NIUF)—a highly selective soccer talent development programme within upper secondary schools in Sweden. In-depth semi-structured interviews were carried out with a total of 13 pupils in their first or second year of NIUF. The data analysis benefited from iterative movement between the data and key learning dispositions: resilience, reciprocity, and playfulness. The findings show a variation in the strength of these dispositions between pupils, particularly with regard to the reciprocity and playfulness dispositions. We propose that individuals who display a comparably stronger manifestation of learning dispositions are better equipped to benefit from the learning opportunities of such programmes. This implies that there is a key role for coaches/educators to play in constructing an environment in which participants may 'learn to learn'.
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