會議論文
Factors influencing attitudes of secondary school students toward physical education
- Factors influencing attitudes of secondary school students toward physical education
- 2005
- Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association: Demography and Democracy in the Era of Accountability (2005: Montréal, Quebec)
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- 中學教育
- The purpose of this study was to examine the potential influential factors of secondary students’ attitudes toward physical education in Hong Kong. The Physical Education Questionnaire was completed by 1172 students which measured how physical education is perceived concerning the values, the status, the atmosphere, the experiences, the social aspects, the teaching method and the PE teachers. Mean ratings on these aspects from 3.43 to 3.92 on a 5-point scale, indicating that the students generally liked physical education, but they liked some aspects more that others. Employing analysis of variance techniques revealed that school year, gender and perceived skill competence were significant factors influencing students’ attitudes. These findings have pedagogical implications for the teaching strategies of physical education.
- Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association: Demography and Democracy in the Era of Accountability.
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- 英文
- 會議論文
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/tc/bibs/35f5bcb8
- 2015-01-23
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