Teachers’ beliefs about the trends of current physical education

This study aimed to investigate the beliefs among professionals in the field of physical education at the elementary level, more specifically in the context of Thailand. The participants were five exemplary elementary physical education (PE) teachers. All participants signed informed consent prior t...

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Main Authors: Udon Nampai, Caly Setiawan, Jeremy T. Yeats
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta 2022-06-01
Series:Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
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Online Access:https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/jpep/article/view/50397
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description This study aimed to investigate the beliefs among professionals in the field of physical education at the elementary level, more specifically in the context of Thailand. The participants were five exemplary elementary physical education (PE) teachers. All participants signed informed consent prior to data collection. We used semi-structured interviews to gather information on participants’ beliefs. Each interview lasted approximately 45 minutes. All interviews were audio recorded and later transcribed for analysis. Data collection occurred in two ways: (1) in-depth semi-structured interviews and (2) semi-structured follow-up interviews. Data were analyzed using a thematic coding procedure to find the significant statements related to research questions. Results showed three themes constructed from data analysis, including trends: (1) to teach the foundation of basic skills that moved beyond sport-oriented PE, (2) to consider physical education for Health and integrated physical education, and (3) to perceive limited time to deliver contemporary physical education. We conclude that the beliefs about the trends in physical education have been aligned with the global trends in physical education. These cover topic areas of skill development and health issues with a strong emphasis on physical education that serves the best interests of the children. Relevant stakeholders should then ensure that physical education will be delivered according to the interest of today’s children. Future research should seriously focus on this specific area of study, encompassing policy, program, and practice of physical education.
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spelling doaj.art-4405c920017a4b0cabfa64f283231fb02022-12-22T04:14:01ZengUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaJurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan2685-71112338-60612022-06-012619810510.21831/pep.v26i1.5039716817Teachers’ beliefs about the trends of current physical educationUdon Nampai0Caly Setiawan1Jeremy T. Yeats2Satit Kaset IP, Kasetsart University Laboratory SchoolUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaWest Virginia UniversityThis study aimed to investigate the beliefs among professionals in the field of physical education at the elementary level, more specifically in the context of Thailand. The participants were five exemplary elementary physical education (PE) teachers. All participants signed informed consent prior to data collection. We used semi-structured interviews to gather information on participants’ beliefs. Each interview lasted approximately 45 minutes. All interviews were audio recorded and later transcribed for analysis. Data collection occurred in two ways: (1) in-depth semi-structured interviews and (2) semi-structured follow-up interviews. Data were analyzed using a thematic coding procedure to find the significant statements related to research questions. Results showed three themes constructed from data analysis, including trends: (1) to teach the foundation of basic skills that moved beyond sport-oriented PE, (2) to consider physical education for Health and integrated physical education, and (3) to perceive limited time to deliver contemporary physical education. We conclude that the beliefs about the trends in physical education have been aligned with the global trends in physical education. These cover topic areas of skill development and health issues with a strong emphasis on physical education that serves the best interests of the children. Relevant stakeholders should then ensure that physical education will be delivered according to the interest of today’s children. Future research should seriously focus on this specific area of study, encompassing policy, program, and practice of physical education.https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/jpep/article/view/50397teachers’ beliefscontemporary physical educationbasic skillshealth
spellingShingle Udon Nampai
Caly Setiawan
Jeremy T. Yeats
Teachers’ beliefs about the trends of current physical education
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
teachers’ beliefs
contemporary physical education
basic skills
health
title Teachers’ beliefs about the trends of current physical education
title_full Teachers’ beliefs about the trends of current physical education
title_fullStr Teachers’ beliefs about the trends of current physical education
title_full_unstemmed Teachers’ beliefs about the trends of current physical education
title_short Teachers’ beliefs about the trends of current physical education
title_sort teachers beliefs about the trends of current physical education
topic teachers’ beliefs
contemporary physical education
basic skills
health
url https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/jpep/article/view/50397
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