Publication: Clima motivacional, interés, esfuerzo y progresión en el aprendizaje de los adolescentes chilenos en relación al sexo y la actividad física
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Date
2024
Authors
Carrasco-Venturelli, Hanrriette ; Cachón-Zagalaz, Javier ; Ubago-Jiménez, José Luis ; Lara-Sánchez, Amador J.
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/sportk.626971
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
El objetivo de este estudio fue examinar si existe una relación entre el clima motivacional y el interés, esfuerzo y progreso en el aprendizaje de los adolescentes en las clases de Educación Física, considerando tanto el género como el nivel de actividad física. Aplicándose los cuestionarios: PMCSQ-2, IEPA, AYES, y PAQ-C a una muestra de n=3169 adolescentes chilenos. Los resultados se estudiaron mediante análisis descriptivos y correlacionales mostrando que existen correlaciones estadísticamente significativas cuando los estudiantes perciben que el profesor actúa intencionadamente en sus clases hacia el clima tarea presentan mayor interés, esfuerzo y progresión en su aprendizaje, destacando mayor motivación en el grupo que tiene AF leve tanto en hombres y mujeres. Pero cuando estas variables se relacionan con el clima ego, solo correlacionan positivamente en los hombres, contrariamente a las mujeres estas son negativas. Cuando se correlacionan las variables disposicionales y las contextuales en los hombres existe un mayor interés, esfuerzo y progresión por aprender en la clase de EF. Es necesario que el profesorado de EF centre sus clases en el clima tarea, porque así potenciará un mayor interés, esfuerzo y progresión en el aprendizaje, y fomentará una posible adherencia a la adquisición de estilos de vida más saludables.
The aim of this study was to examine whether a relationship exists between the motivational climate and adolescents' interest, effort, and progression in learning in Physical Education classes, considering both gender and physical activity level. The following questionnaires were applied: PMCSQ-2, IEPA, AYES, and PAQ-C to a sample of n=3169 Chilean adolescents. The results were studied through descriptive and correlational analyses showing that there are statistically significant correlations when students perceive that the teacher acts intentionally in their classes towards the task climate, they show greater interest, effort and progression in their learning, highlighting greater motivation in the group that has mild PA in both males and females. But when these variables are related to ego climate, they only correlate positively in men, and negatively in women. When the dispositional and contextual variables are correlated, there is greater interest, effort and progress in learning in the PE class in men. It is necessary for PE teachers to focus their classes on the homework climate, because this will promote greater interest, effort and progression in learning, and will encourage possible adherence to the acquisition of healthier lifestyles.
The aim of this study was to examine whether a relationship exists between the motivational climate and adolescents' interest, effort, and progression in learning in Physical Education classes, considering both gender and physical activity level. The following questionnaires were applied: PMCSQ-2, IEPA, AYES, and PAQ-C to a sample of n=3169 Chilean adolescents. The results were studied through descriptive and correlational analyses showing that there are statistically significant correlations when students perceive that the teacher acts intentionally in their classes towards the task climate, they show greater interest, effort and progression in their learning, highlighting greater motivation in the group that has mild PA in both males and females. But when these variables are related to ego climate, they only correlate positively in men, and negatively in women. When the dispositional and contextual variables are correlated, there is greater interest, effort and progress in learning in the PE class in men. It is necessary for PE teachers to focus their classes on the homework climate, because this will promote greater interest, effort and progression in learning, and will encourage possible adherence to the acquisition of healthier lifestyles.
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Educación Física , Adolescentes , Motivación , Interés , Esfuerzo , Physical Education , Adolescents , Motivation , Interest , Effort
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Sport TK: revista euro americana de ciencias del deporte, Vol. 13 (2024)
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