scholarly journals The role of physical education teacher creativity in mediating the influence of HRM practices and performance during the COVID-19 pandemic

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 349-357
Author(s):  
Abdurrohman Muzakki ◽  
Immanuel Muammal ◽  
Bayu Prakoso

This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the position of teacher creativity in an effort to mediate the influence of the practice of Human Resource Management (HRM) which can be carried out by schools to improve teacher performance. This type of research is an explanatory research and also uses a quantitative approach. The variables in this research include several aspects such as the practice of implementing HRM, Teacher Creativity, and the performance of Sports Physical Education Teachers. This research was conducted by reaching a number of 102 Sports Physical Education teachers consisting of several levels such as elementary, middle, and high schools in Malang City, Malang Regency and Batu City. Information can be obtained by distributing questionnaires either directly (offline) or online. The analysis of data information was carried out by researchers using SEM-PLS with the WARP PLS 7 application Meanwhile, the results of this research indicate the findings that the practice of HRM does not have a direct influence on the performance of Sports Physical Education Teachers with a significance value of 0.30 and the effect of HR Practice on The performance of sports teachers mediated by teacher creativity has a significance value of <0.001, which means that the teacher's creativity fully mediates the effect of HR practice on the performance of sports teachers.

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 0010
Author(s):  
ظافر ناموس الطائي

The importance of the research highlights the role of the specialized supervisor in the educational process, It comes by carrying out its responsibility in continuous evaluation and development, with regard to the development of the teaching skills of the physical education teacher, because the physical education lesson as a subject equivalent to other subjects in its importance. Identify the reality of the supervision carried out by the specialized supervisor in terms of the directions and instructions that they focus on in supervising the physical education teacher. Identify the role of the supervisor in evaluating the physical education teacher during his class visits. The researcher used the descriptive approach in the survey method, and the research community included physical education teachers, and their number in secondary schools is (312) teachers and schools, distributed among the schools of districts in Diyala Governorate, and the research sample amounted to (35) teachers and schools. The researcher adopted a measure of the reality of supervision on the physical education teacher, as the measure of the reality of supervision was (46) items. After collecting the data, and processing it using the SPSS statistical program, through the findings of the researcher, the most important conclusions are: 1. Supervision has an effective and positive role in the development of teaching skills and the continuous development of the educational process in all its aspects, and the refinement of the teaching capabilities and competencies of physical education teachers, in a way that increases his professional experience. 2. The supervisor’s dependence on evaluating the grades of physical education teachers on many objective dimensions, including (personal characteristics, lesson preparation and implementation, class management and class interaction


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 557-564 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Camiré ◽  
Meredith Rocchi ◽  
Kelsey Kendellen

Although high school sport in Canada has traditionally been an extracurricular activity overseen by physical education teachers, recent findings demonstrate how the majority ( n = 1677, 60%) of coaches are in fact non-physical education teachers. The purpose of the present study was to compare physical education and non-physical education teachers who coach high school sport teams. A national sample of 2890 Canadian high school teacher-coaches (males = 1967, 68%) from all 10 provinces and 3 territories responded to an online survey. Significant differences were found between physical education teacher-coaches and non-physical education teacher-coaches in terms of demographic variables, perceived teacher-coach benefits, and perceived coaching efficacy, whereby physical education teacher-coaches tended to have more favorable perceptions. Based on the results, access to coach education should be facilitated, particularly for non-physical education teacher coaches.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (10) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Laura Tumynaitė

Research background.With the rapid advancement and changes in students’ generation, the societyneeds improvements in the process of the preparing physical education teachers. The process of the preparationrequires the development of a practically, individually, creatively,critically minded physical education teachercapable of active and independent problem solving in practice. The article focuses on the process of preparationand improvement of the curriculum for physical education teachers in Lithuania. The aim of the article is toupdate and compare a new European dimension–a reflective teaching model that encourages the analysis ofpast activities and the construction of new activities.The aim of the researchwasto reveal theoretical assumptions about the application of the reflectivemodel in the training of physical education teachers atasports university.Conclusionsandperspectives:It is important to reform the academic and practical content of studiesby creating reflexive physical education teacher training, creating conditions for the reflection of personal andprofessional identity, developing and integrating reflective model approaches into the content of studies,developing teacher competencies, developing reflective analysis and cooperation and interaction with studentsin the areas of knowledge, skills and valuables. The reflective model in vocational training of specialists in thework of physical educationteacherscreates conditions for the development of changes and the search foralternative ways to attract students to enjoy physical activity and fulfill the goal of physical education–to bephysically active not only within the school, but also outside it. This goal is developed at a universitywhereuniversality is particularly emphasized.The argument for the purpose of physicaleducationis part of the research as a training tool for thetraining of physical education teachers. A combination of practicalwork and research is necessaryas it givesthe educators the opportunity to learn themselves to understand their knowledge and maintain opinions.Itwould also help improve the sometimes extremely good status of the teacher of physical education and enhancethe knowledge of the work of a physical education teacher in the practice of professional work.


2021 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 02008
Author(s):  
Mykola B. Yevtuch ◽  
Vasyl M. Fedorets ◽  
Oksana V. Klochko ◽  
Nina P. Kravets ◽  
Tetiana R. Branitska

The article on the basis of the ecological value of reflection the concept of sustainable development and Hellenistic concepts is conceptual and methodological improvement of health saving competence of Physical Education teachers in the conditions of post-graduate education. There are presented methodological ways of greening of health and fitness technologies and identified opportunities for ecologically oriented their use by the teacher. Based on ecophilic interpretation of Hellenistic ideas are developed methodological concepts “Tellusantropo convergence” of the “Arete of the earth”, “Tellusantropo harmonization”, “Astoria of the Earth”, “Tellusantropo reflection”. Cultural, educational and technological sense of these concepts is existential axiological and ecophilic-oriented representation and interpretation the idea of sustainable development with the aim of using them as a Physical Education teacher in the educational health saving and fitness technologies and practices. In order to form a value relation to the Earth, to develop the “Arete of the Earth” and to unveil the “Existential of the Earth”, we used the value-oriented reflexive technique of the “Epistrophe of the Earth”. The method of “Epistrophe of the Earth” with its further improvement and testing can be used to form a valuable attitude to the Earth, actualization of environmental issues, formation of psychological health of participants in the educational process and actualization of the concept of sustainable development.


2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 146-156
Author(s):  
Siu-Ming Choi ◽  
Raymond Kim-Wai Sum ◽  
Tristan Wallhead ◽  
Amy Sau-Ching Ha ◽  
Cindy Hui-Ping Sit ◽  
...  

Physical education teacher education is a time when preservice teachers can reinforce their physical literacy (PL). Professional coursework within the teacher preparation program should also develop their teaching efficacy. In this regard, the purpose of this study was to examine the predictive relationship between preservice physical education teachers’ perceived PL and teaching efficacy. The findings revealed that the PL dimension of self-expression and communication with others was the most significant predictor of teaching efficacy in developing content knowledge, applying scientific knowledge to teaching, teaching students with special needs, and using technology. Furthermore, preservice teachers’ knowledge and understanding of PL predicted their teaching efficacy in accommodating skill level differences within instruction. These predictive relationships suggest that preservice teachers’ PL influences their efficacy to enact effective teaching behaviors and should remain an ongoing priority of physical education teacher preparation programming suggested by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 305-312 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melinda A. Solmon ◽  
Kim C. Graber ◽  
Amelia Mays Woods ◽  
Nancy I. Williams ◽  
Thomas J. Templin ◽  
...  

This paper evolved from a panel discussion presented at the 2020 American Kinesiology Association Leadership Workshop focused on promoting physical activity through Kinesiology teaching and outreach. The authors consider the role of Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) in promoting physical activity by examining the historical role that PETE has played in what are now Departments of Kinesiology, the status of PETE programs today, and how the future of PETE programs can impact the future of the discipline of Kinesiology. The challenges and barriers that PETE programs face are presented. The role of PETE programs in research institutions is examined, and case studies are presented that demonstrate the complexities the academic units face regarding allocating resources to PETE programs. The consequences of program termination are considered, and the authors then make a case that PETE programs are important to the broader discipline of Kinesiology. The authors conclude by encouraging innovative solutions that can be developed to help PETE programs thrive.


Author(s):  
Sebastián Fierro-Suero ◽  
Bartolomé J. Almagro ◽  
Pedro Sáenz-López ◽  
José Carmona-Márquez

In recent years, novelty has been proposed as a potential fourth basic psychological need. In the present study, the behavior of novelty resulting from support from the Physical Education teacher was evaluated in 723 students with an average age of 13.30 years old. The first objective was to validate the Support for Basic Psychological Needs-4 (SBPN-4) in Physical Education questionnaire, which included support for the novelty factor. The second objective was to test the mediation model in order to confirm the effect of support for novelty in relation to basic psychological needs and intrinsic motivation. The results obtained show that the Support for Basic Psychological Needs-4 (SBPN-4) questionnaire is a valid and reliable tool. On the other hand, support for novelty predicts satisfaction of basic psychological needs, particularly novelty satisfaction, which in turn predicts intrinsic motivation. These results show how the students are capable of perceiving the teacher’s support for novelty and how this positively influences their intrinsic motivation. Further investigations are required to continue developing our knowledge of the role of novelty as a basic psychological need.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 227-237
Author(s):  
Isis Kfouri Silva ◽  
Eliza Adriana Sheuer Nantes ◽  
Samira Fayez Kfouri da Silva ◽  
Humberto José Carodoso Pianca

ResumoEste estudo objetivou mapear a visão dos professores sobre os objetivos e competências requeridas nos principais documentos regulatórios, no que tange à avaliação nas aulas práticas, na disciplina de Educação Física, na Educação Básica do Estado do Paraná, no Ensino Fundamental. Os pressupostos epistemológicos que sustentam este trabalho se ancoram em pesquisas, bem como nos documentos regulatórios do Brasil e do Paraná. Metodologicamente, realizou-se uma pesquisa de cunho qualitativo, com abordagem exploratória. Enquanto instrumento de pesquisa, utilizou-se o questionário, contendo questões abertas e fechadas. Os participantes da pesquisa foram 43 professores de Educação Física da Rede Estadual de ensino do Paraná, atuantes nos anos finais do Ensino Fundamental, alocados no Núcleo Regional de Educação de Londrina-PR. Ao final da pesquisa se conclui que, para avaliar a aprendizagem do aluno nas aulas práticas, de maneira que o ato de avaliar seja realmente uma ferramenta otimizadora do desenvolvimento da aprendizagem dos alunos, é fundamental que os professores conheçam e apliquem o que é estabelecido em torno do currículo apresentado nos documentos, sobretudo, nos objetivos evidenciados pelo Currículo da Rede Estadual Paranaense. Palavras-chave: Ensino. Educação Física. Formação de professor. AbstractThis study aims to map the teachers' view on the objectives and competencies required in the main regulatory documents related to practical classes evaluation in Physical Education discipline, in Elementary Education of Paraná State. The epistemological assumptions that support this study are used in research, plus the regulatory documents of Brazil and Paraná. Methodologically, a qualitative research was carried out, with an exploratory approach. As a research toll, a questionnaire was used, with objective and discursive questions. The research participants were 43 Physical Education teachers from the Paraná State educational network, active in the final years of Elementary Education, allocated at the Regional Education Center of Londrina-PR. At the end of the research, it was concluded that, in order to evaluate the student’s learning in practical classes, as an optimizing tool for the student’s learning development, it is essential that teachers know and apply what is already established around the curriculum presented in the regulatory documents, especially in the objectives evidenced by the Curriculum of Paraná State Network. Keywords: Education. Physical Education. Teacher training.


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