scholarly journals El trabajo colaborativo virtual: herramienta de formación del profesorado de Educación Física (Virtual collaborative work: a training tool for physical education teachers)

Retos ◽  
2015 ◽  
pp. 24-27
Author(s):  
Meritxell Monguillot Hernando ◽  
Montse Guitert Catasús ◽  
Carles González Arévalo

La presente investigación ha tenido por objetivo analizar la influencia del trabajo colaborativo virtual como herramienta para la creación y mejora del conocimiento curricular de tres profesores de educación física de secundaria. Se ha basado en la investigación educativa de modalidad en línea y en un enfoque cualitativo mediante el diseño de investigación-acción. Los resultados obtenidos han mostrado el potencial del trabajo colaborativo virtual como herramienta de formación para el profesorado de educación física.Palabras clave: aprendizaje virtual, formación permanente, profesorado, educación física.Abstract: The present research is based on the qualitative methodology perspective related to online educational tools. The work aims to evaluate the influence of the collaborative learning to improve the knowledge of three P.E. teachers of secondary school. The obtained results show the potential of collaborative learning as a tool to improve the weaknesses and the knowledge of the PE teachers. Keywords: Learning environments, lifelong learning, teacher, physical education.

Retos ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 706-712
Author(s):  
Miguel Falo Sanjuán ◽  
Miguel Sanz Ricarte ◽  
Carlos Peñarrubia Lozano

En este trabajo se expone una experiencia diseñada para dar respuesta a los bajos niveles de implementación de las actividades en el medio natural en los colegios del barrio de Las Delicias en la ciudad de Zaragoza. El coste económico de las actividades y la falta de infraestructuras y materiales son los factores que más limitan a los maestros de Educación Física para poder incorporar estos contenidos en sus centros. La experiencia presentada tiene por objetivo superar estas dificultades. De este modo, queda constituida por dos apartados: en primer lugar, la construcción de un rocódromo a bajo coste. En segundo lugar, una unidad didáctica de ocho sesiones. Las actividades presentadas favorecen un uso responsable del rocódromo, favoreciendo la autonomía del alumnado en la iniciación a este deporte, pasando por los roles de escalador, asegurador y guía. La propuesta ha tenido gran acogida en el centro, implicando también a docentes del área de Educación Infantil en la decoración de la nueva infraestructura.Abstract: This paper presents an experience designed to address the low levels of implementation of outdoor activities in schools in ‘Las Delicias’ neighborhood, Zaragoza. The (high) cost of these activities and the lack of equipment and facilities are the main limitations that Physical Education teachers face when they try to carry them out in schools. The main objective of the experience we present is to overcome the aforementioned difficulties. To this end, it consists of two parts: firstly, the construction of a low-cost climbing wall. Secondly, the development of an eight-session teaching unit that will take place using the aforesaid climbing wall. These actions promote a responsible use of the climbing wall as well as the autonomy of the students through their introduction to this sport, where they will be requested to take the roles of climber, insurer, and guide.


2018 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 340-351 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Milton ◽  
Paul R. Appleton ◽  
Anna Bryant ◽  
Joan L. Duda

Purpose: Guided by Duda’s hierarchical conceptualization of the motivational climate that draws from self-determination and achievement goal theories, this study provides initial evidence of the psychometric properties of the Empowering and Disempowering Motivational Climate Questionnaire in physical education (EDMCQ-PE). Method: Questionnaire based with two samples of Welsh secondary school pupils. Results: Exploratory structural equation modeling provided a better fit of the data to the hypothesized model than confirmatory factor analysis. Moreover, a two-factor composite (i.e., empowering and disempowering) lower-order model provided an acceptable fit and clear parameter estimates. This two-factor model also demonstrated scalar gender measurement invariance. Discussion: The evidence from this study suggests the EDMCQ-PE is a promising scale for the assessment of secondary school pupils’ perceptions of the empowering and disempowering features of the motivational climate created by their physical education teachers. Conclusion: Moving forward, the statistical approach employed in this paper can inform future studies that develop questionnaire methodology in physical education and from an applied perspective; the EDMCQ-PE can be used by researchers and teachers to assess the motivational climate in PE and help inform the pedagogy underpinning teachers’ classes.


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.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aron Gauti Laxdal

The overreaching aim of this thesis was to gain a better understanding of the students’ perceptions of the learning environment in upper secondary school physical education, with special focus on marginalized subgroups. More specifically, the intention was to explore whether students perceived their learning environment differently depending on their teachers’ gender, the learning support they received or the perceived competence they had. Despite the learning environment being a well-researched phenomenon in the more academic school subjects, there was a substantial knowledge gap concerning its influence in physical education. The individual works that form this ensemble aimed to occlude some of those gaps. In an effort to achieve the aforementioned aims, a new instrument measuring teacher learning support in the physical education context was also constructed and validated. The chosen methodology for the thesis was cross-sectional, comprising of a multicomponent self-report questionnaire. The data was analyzed using various analytical tools, including structural modeling analysis and MANCOVA between group comparisons. The participants were 1133 upper secondary school students (Mage = 17.2, SD = 0.86) from Norway (n = 554) and Iceland (n = 579), and 17 Norwegian PE teachers (11 males, 6 females). The sampling of participants was performed using a stratified procedure representing both urban, suburban and rural settlements. Multiple steps were taken to ensure adequate sample representability. The collective results of the individual papers indicate that the current organizational trends in PE are more in line with the needs of the highly competent students, and less so with the needs of the less competent students. This tendency intensifies the differences between these groups and may be one of the primary drivers behind the negative relationship between age and appreciation for the subject. Further, the students do not appear to be self- regulating their learning to the same extent as they are in other subjects, despite the teachers efforts to facilitate the behavior. The cause of this discrepancy likely being PE’s reputation as a recreational subject, underlined by the absence of homework and the playful nature of the lessons. Additionally, the role of the teacher’s gender in influencing the PE experience seems to be exaggerated. Gender matching and positive discrimination of female PE teachers are therefore unlikely to improve the learning environment of female students. The concluding recommendations are multitudinous and include suggestions to all the stakeholders of the subject. They include an appeal to the policymakers to rely more heavily on the body of research when implementing or adjusting policy, a plea to the teaching institutions educating the physical education teachers to emphasize formative teaching practices to a greater extent in their program, in order to promote learning behavior, and a call to the physical education teachers to address the various challenges related to the less interested and less competent students by reducing the benefits of sporting experience and ameliorating the current curriculum implementations by introducing more non-traditional sports and activities.


2014 ◽  
Vol 36 (6) ◽  
pp. 574-583 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ian M. Taylor ◽  
Christopher M. Spray ◽  
Natalie Pearson

The purpose of the study was to explore change in children’s physical self-concept and self-reported physical activity over a school transition period, as well as motivational and interpersonal influences on these two outcomes. Data were collected from 545 children (mean age = 10.82, SD = 0.39, 51% female) at three time points before and after the United Kingdom secondary school transition. Multilevel modeling revealed that physical self-concept and physical activity showed different patterns of decline over the course of the study. Changes in the extent to which physical education teachers were perceived to provide psychological need support, peer focus on self-referenced learning and mastery, and changes in autonomous motives toward physical education classes were positively associated with these outcome variables. The present study provides novel insight into important motivational and interpersonal factors that may need to be targeted to prevent negative developmental patterns over a potentially challenging period for children.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Radosław Muszkieta ◽  
Marek Napierała ◽  
Walery Zukow ◽  
Mirosława Cieślicka ◽  
Sergii Iermakov ◽  
...  

Introduction. Question of estimating the pupils' achievements was one should to the hottest discussed in present didactics. Is the control and estimating the pupil it once of the teacher's the most difficult actions in process of teaching and learning, in this also with physical education. The superior task resting on teacher this qualification of aims of control and opinion as well as reliable and unambiguous criterions. In paper is presented styles it is possible communicating to accept that the most desirable and positive instrumental style is on the job teacher's professional, in this the teacher of physical education also.Aim. It was the aim of work the qualification of relationships setting between chosen components estimating the pupils' achievements and the represented by studied teachers of physical education styles of didactic transport.Material and method. It investigations were subjected was the teachers of physical education (woman – N = 282; men – N = 298) with professional full qualifications working at elementary schools, secondary-school and secondary in Poznań (N = 204), Wrocław (N = 171) and Łódź (N = 205). It totality was has given an examination was 580 teachers.Results. It the conducted analysis of results of investigations on the ground was affirmed was that the of didactic transport represented by teachers of physical education style has on chosen components of action multiple influence control - estimating.Conclusions. Teachers, regardless of the subject represented and the style of communication, should take into account emotional, intellectual and physical predispositions in assessing students' achievements. The surveyed physical education teachers mainly take into account physical predispositions, unfortunately they are much less likely to take into account in assessing the emotional and intellectual state of pupils.


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