scholarly journals Evaluación de la inteligencia emocional del maestro de educación física en centros educativos de la Región de Murcia.

Author(s):  
M. Carboneros Castro ◽  
N. Gutiérrez-Ruiz ◽  
M. Martínez-Quiles ◽  
K. Deliautaite ◽  
S. Angosto

La inteligencia emocional es un factor psicológico clave para generar un vínculo profesor-alumno y un proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje óptimo. Por ello, el objetivo del presente estudio fue conocer el nivel de inteligencia emocional en docentes de Educación Física. La muestra constó de 94 maestros de Educación Física de diferentes colegios de la Región murciana. El cuestionario, utilizado de forma electrónica, fue el TMMS-24. Los resultados únicamente mostraron una correlación positiva entre la claridad y la reparación emocional, siendo esta última dimensión la que obtuvo mejores puntuaciones entre los participantes. En relación al género, las mujeres manifestaron puntuaciones superiores en la reparación emocional. Por otro lado, los maestros con una experiencia inferior a cinco años mostraron valores superiores en inteligencia emocional, mientras que los más expertos obtuvieron valores superiores en reparación emocional. El análisis de estos resultados ayuda a mejorar los procesos de formación de los docentes en este ámbito. Emotional intelligence is a key psychological factor to generate a teacher-student bond and an optimal teaching-learning process. Thus, the aim of this study was to know the level of emotional intelligence in Physical Education teachers. The sample consisted of 94 Physical Education teachers from different schools in the Region of Murcia. The questionnaire, used electronically, was the TMMS-24. The results only showed a positive correlation between clarity and emotional repair, with the latter dimension obtaining the highest scores among the participants. In relation to gender, females showed higher scores in emotional repair. On the other hand, teachers with less than five years' experience showed higher values in emotional intelligence, while the more experienced ones obtained higher values in emotional repair. The analysis of these results helps to improve teacher training about emotional intelligence.

2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 10
Author(s):  
Everton De Souza Da Silva ◽  
Diego Pereira Alves ◽  
Marcelo Augusto P. Dos Santos ◽  
Lucas Ribeiro Dos Santos ◽  
Sumara Brito Soares ◽  
...  

The present work investigated the use of wushu at school by Physical Education teachers (PEF) as a tool for the motor, cognitive and socioaffective development, and compared practitioners and non-practitioners in concept, understanding and application of wushu resignified practices in Elementary School grades I and II in São Paulo, Brazil. For this purpose, 40 PEFs were assigned to one of two groups, wushu Practitioners (PW, <em>n</em>=27) or Non wushu Practitioners (NPW, <em>n</em>=13). All participants answered a questionnaire composed of 11 objective questions about the wushu practice by schoolchildren, with answers ranging on four levels ("does not attend", "partially", "fully" and "exceeds"). The Mann Whitney test was used to compare the responses, <em>p&lt;0.05</em>. Results showed differences between groups, in which PW considered wushu a valid content to teach aspects related to martial arts for schoolchildren, while NPW believed to be inefficient. Both groups identified wushu as an activity that meets and exceeds the needs of motor, cognitive and socioaffective development in schoolchildren. On the other hand, about 30% of NPWs indicated that wushu is difficult to use in schoolchildren, and 40% of NPWs reported that wushu practices during initial teacher training were only partially or not sufficiently taught. These results suggest the possibility of a relationship between the teachers' experience and the promotion of certain practices, depending the teaching of martial arts on the teachers’ practical experience.


Retos ◽  
2017 ◽  
pp. 132-137
Author(s):  
Alejandro Almonacid-Fierro ◽  
Sebastian Feu ◽  
Manuel Vizuete Carrizosa

Una de las figuras importantes y eje central del proceso enseñanza aprendizaje, junto con el alumno, es el profesor. Por tanto, es relevante conocer y comprender cuales son los conocimientos pedagógicos y disciplinares que permiten al profesor desplegar la acción pedagógica en el área de Educación Física. El objetivo de este estudio fue crear y validar un cuestionario que permita medir el conocimiento didáctico del contenido en el área de Educación Física. Se utilizó la técnica de panel de expertos (n=15) para realizar una validación del contenido del instrumento desarrollado. Posteriormente se analizaron las propiedades psicométricas del instrumento con la participación de 203 profesores de Educación Física de la Región del Maule, Chile. Los resultados del panel de expertos indican que los ítems presentan valores de la V de Aiken superiores a .83. El análisis factorial exploratorio dio lugar a siete factores con una alpha de Cronbach de .90 para cada sub escala y de .75 para el total de la escala. Los resultados obtenidos indican que los ítems elaborados dan cuentan de los elementos constitutivos del Conocimiento Didáctico del Contenido, como conocimiento pedagógico general, conocimiento del contenido disciplinar y el conocimiento del contexto en el aula de Educación Física.Abstract. Teachers, together with pupils, are among the most important figures and central axis of the teaching-learning process. Therefore, understanding the pedagogical and disciplinary background allowing teachers to perform teaching actions in the Physical Education field is essential. The aim of this research was to create and validate a questionnaire that could measure the didactic knowledge of contents in Physical Education teachers. An experts’ panel technique was used (n=15) to carry out a validation of the applied instrument’s content. Afterwards, the instrument’s psychometric properties were analyzed in a sample of 203 Physical Education teachers in the region of Maule, Chile. The experts’ panel results indicate that the items present Aiken’s V values superior to .83. The exploratory factorial analysis suggested a seven-factor structure with a Cronbach’s Alpha of .90 for each subscale, and of .75 for the total scale. The results obtained indicate that the items elaborated in this study cover all constitutive elements of Content Didactic Knowledge, such as general pedagogical knowledge, disciplinary contents knowledge, and knowledge of Physical Education classroom context.


1997 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 211-228 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pauline Desrosiers ◽  
Yvette Genet-Volet ◽  
Paul Godbout

The purpose of this study was to illustrate how experienced teachers assess students’ learning. Thirteen middle and high school physical education teachers (Grades 7 to 11) were observed during one or two teaching units over a total of 183 lessons. The 62 assessment instruments used by the teachers during those 183 lessons were analyzed from several perspectives: the integration of assessment to the teaching-learning process, the aspects assessed, and the characteristics of the instruments. For integration of assessment, 71% of the instruments were used for preassessment or formative assessment purposes. Regarding aspects assessed, the instruments were used 77% of the time to assess both technical and tactical skills. With respect to their characteristics, 70% of the assessment instruments consisted of a one-sided sheet, with a majority designed to assess one student. In most cases the collection of information was based either on a rating scale, checklist, or a combination of both.


Retos ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 378-380
Author(s):  
Felipe Poblete-Valderrama ◽  
Luis Linzmayer Gutierrez ◽  
Carlos Matus Castillo ◽  
Alex Garrido Mendez ◽  
Carol Flores Rivera ◽  
...  

El Artículo describe la implementación de una experiencia piloto desarrollada con profesores de Educación Física que cursan un diplomado en Aprendizaje y Motricidad Infantil en la Universidad Santo Tomás, Sede Valdivia en Chile. La experiencia se desarrolló con la metodología de Aprendizaje Basado en Investigación (ABI) la cual se implementó en el primer módulo del diplomado “El valor del juego en la Enseñanza-Aprendizaje”. Los resultados demostraron que los estudiantes obtuvieron niveles de desempeño sobresalientes de acuerdo a las calificaciones obtenidas, lo que da cuenta de una adecuada aplicación de la metodología ABI en este tipo de programas de formación continua, implicando con ello el desarrollo del ámbito investigativo en su quehacer profesional.Abstract: This article describes the implementation of a pilot experience developed with Physical Education teachers who attend a course in Child Learning and Motricity at the Universidad of Santo Tomás in Valdivia, Chile. The experience was developed using the methodology of Research-Based Learning (ABI), which was implemented in the first module of the diploma "The value of games in Teaching-Learning". Results showed that students had  outstanding performance levels, in accordance with the grades obtained. This suggests an adequate application of the ABI methodology in this type of continuous training programs, thus implying the development of the field of research in their profession.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 13-41
Author(s):  
FEIBERT GUZMAN ◽  
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LINA MAYA ◽  
LUIS PEREZ ◽  
MARIO FLOREZ

This paper, show the impact that the use of the Ethical-Sustainable reference framework (emphasis on Corporate Social Responsibility- ISO 26000) and behavior with social and ethical responsibility of the population has on the teaching-learning process, object of study. Methodologically and with the support of the multivariable statistical method, teacher-student learning styles are validated in terms of emotional intelligence, developing critical thinking that potentializes autonomous and collaborative learning, with the aim of transcending knowledge under the framework of integration of sustainability and ethics in professional practice. Finally, the measurement indicators are obtained through empirical evidence with several structured questionnaires that measure the factors of the learning styles, based on the emotional intelligence, which are reflected in the self-knowledge and behavior of the students, under a framework of ethical- sustainable reference.


PHEDHERAL ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Afinda Devibrillianita Sandhy ◽  
Djoko Nugroho ◽  
Tri Winarti Rahayu

<p><em>The learning and teaching process of adaptive physical education subject in SLB A or special school A in Surakarta (SLB Negeri Surakarta and SLB A YKAB Surakarta) have faced several obstacles such as the education background of the physical education teachers which are special education background not the physical education background, teachers are still unable to pay attention to the students entirely and to the aspects included in learning implementation, the lack of learning facilities and infrastructure, adaptive physical education learning that generalizes various types of disabilities, and the inactivity of students in participating in the learning process. Therefore, this study aims to discover the implementation of adaptive physical education learning process in SLB A in Surakarta. This study used quantitative method. The approach used in this study was descriptive approach and the research method used was survey method with data collecting technique of observation, questionnaire, and document study. The collecting technique used by the author was by including all of the study’s subjects as the respondents. The collected data was analyzed and tested its validity using triangulation data and triangulation method. The result of this study shows that the Implementation of Adaptive Physical Education Learning in SLB A in Surakarta in the Academic Year of 2019/2020 is lacking based on its influenced factors. Therefore, it is necessary to review and improve the policies in the adaptive physical education learning for visual impaired students.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Marcos Rodrigues Pinto

ABSTRACTThe teaching of Algebra, in special Linear Algebra, to engineering students, come changing its focus since the popularization of personal computers. Various specialized softwares has been developed and has become feasible to pay more attention in the algebraic thinking to solve problems and minus attention in the calculus itself. But one needs to be careful to not go to the extreme of this teaching-learning process. The teaching of Algebra using computational software must not mean the teaching of a sequence of commands and its syntaxes. On the other hand, it must not mean to memorize a sequence of definitions and theorems. So we propose a equilibrium point based on our experience with students of engineering that attended in our lessons of Algebra with Scilab software.RESUMOO ensino de álgebra, especialmente álgebra linear (AL), para estudantes de engenharia, vem mudando seu foco desde a populariozação dos computadores pessoais. Diversos softwares especializados têm sido desenvolvidos e tornado possível prestar mais atenção ao pensamento algébrico para a solução de problemas do que ao cálculo em si. Mas é necessário ter-se cuidado para não ocupar os extremos nesse processo de ensino-aprendizagem. O ensino de álgebra usando softwares não deve significar ensinar uma sequência de comandos e suas sintaxes. Também não deve significar memorizar uma sequência de definições e teoremas. Assim, propõe-se um ponto de equilíbrio baseado na experiência com estudantes de engenharia que participaram das aulas de AL utilizando o Scilab.


Author(s):  
Meta Lee Van Sickle ◽  
Merrie Koester

Out of a conversation between two long-time colleagues—each a science educator and practicing artist—emerged the question, “What does it mean to STEAMify a lesson, and why would a teacher actually choose to do such a thing, other than, say, for-grant-writing-purposes?” Their science selves really liked the idea of a STEAM system, acted upon by forces, both from the outside and from within, and with energy flowing and cycling, all the while transforming grey matter in ways that sustained the teaching/learning process. When it came to their art; however, their dialogue followed pathways grooved by long years of practice and hard work in their respective fields. One author is a seasoned vocalist, trained in the nuances of both individual and group vocal performance as well as the attendant dimensions of music, its composition and phraseology. The other is a painter, poet, and novelist, shaping words, color, and line to tell stories and communicate ideas. What was significant to each was that their artistic habits of mind had shaped their axiology, transforming their ways teaching.


Author(s):  
Meta Lee Van Sickle ◽  
Merrie Koester

Out of a conversation between two long-time colleagues—each a science educator and practicing artist, emerged the question, “What does it mean to STEAMify a lesson, and why would a teacher actually choose to do such a thing, other than, say, for-grant-writing-purposes? Their science selves really liked the idea of a STEAM system, acted upon by forces, both from the outside and from within, and with energy flowing and cycling, all the while transforming grey matter in ways that sustained the teaching/learning process. When it came to their art, however, their dialogue followed pathways grooved by long years of practice and hard work in their respective fields. One author is a seasoned vocalist, trained in the nuances of both individual and group vocal performance as well as the attendant dimensions of music, its composition and phraseology. The other is a painter, poet, and novelist, shaping words, color, and line to tell stories and communicate ideas. What was significant to each was that their artistic habits of mind had shaped their axiology, transforming their ways teaching.


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