Parents’ Perceptions of Secondary Physical Education

Matthew Fleet, William Lawless, L. Earley
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There is a large quantity of research (Alguacil, 2018; Ciotto & Gagnon, 2018; McKenzie and Lounsbery, 2014) which states the importance Physical Education (PE) has in pupils’ lives. However, there is a state of decline for the status of the subject (Harris, 2018; Kirk et al., 2013). Parents perception is an under-researched area (Na, 2015; Yilmaz, 2018), especially in the UK, therefore, it is important parents’ beliefs are explored to understand an important stakeholder’s viewpoint. Purpose: To explore and gain an understanding of the perception’s parents have of Secondary PE, investigating what the perceptions are and why they have them. Methodology: This study uses a mixed-methods exploratory design to discover, the perceptions parents have on Secondary school PE, using a quantitative online survey and qualitative semi-structured interviews. 263 parents/guardians completed the survey, which was then followed by 8 parents taking part in the interviews. Results: From the data sets collected 5 themes were identified: Importance of PE; Teacher-Pupil relationship; PE in relation to other subjects; competitive nature of PE and impact PE has on confidence. 50% percent of parents did believe that PE is as important as subjects such Maths, English and Science, but, in comparison to other subjects 61% of parents do not favour PE overall.  With results demonstrating the growing awareness parents have of the crucial role PE plays in health and wellbeing for pupils. Conclusion: Although parents understand the importance of PE, parents perceptions differ on some aspects of the subject. This study is a starting point for other researchers and should be continued to be researched to support PE in the curriculum.  
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家长对中学体育教育的认知
有大量的研究(Alguacil, 2018;Ciotto & Gagnon, 2018;McKenzie和Lounsbery, 2014),其中指出了体育教育(PE)在学生生活中的重要性。然而,主体的地位有下降的状态(哈里斯,2018;Kirk et al., 2013)。父母感知是一个研究不足的领域(Na, 2015;Yilmaz, 2018),特别是在英国,因此,探索父母的信念以理解重要利益相关者的观点是很重要的。目的:探索和了解父母对中学体育的看法,调查他们的看法是什么以及为什么会有这样的看法。方法:本研究采用混合方法探索性设计,采用定量在线调查和定性半结构化访谈来发现家长对中学体育的看法。263名家长/监护人完成了调查,随后8名家长参加了访谈。结果:从收集的数据集中确定了5个主题:体育的重要性;Teacher-Pupil关系;与其他科目有关的体育;PE的竞争性质及其对信心的影响。50%的家长确实认为体育与数学、英语和科学等科目一样重要,但与其他科目相比,61%的家长总体上不喜欢体育。结果表明,越来越多的家长意识到体育对学生健康和幸福的重要作用。结论:虽然家长理解体育的重要性,但家长对这一主题的某些方面的看法不同。本研究是其他研究者的一个起点,应该继续研究,以支持体育课程。
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