A Multi-Referenced Analysis of the Quality of Learning Climate in Health and Physical Education Student Teaching

Jean-François Desbiens, C. Spallanzani, S. Turcotte, Martin Roy, S. Lanoue, Jean-Sébastien Tourigny
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Abstract The Learning Climate (LC) is an important component of a favorable learning environment in Health and Physical Education (HPE). Three valid observation systems and the questionnaire for teacher interaction (QTI) were used in conjunction to describe and analyse the nature and quality of the LC prevailing in HPE lessons conducted by 25 student teachers (STs) with high school students (n = 565). Descriptive, correlational and multivariate non parametric techniques were performed. Despite a high mean degree of proximity perceived by the students, LC was rather unfavorable to learning because mean appropriate motor engagement was low. However, a very high degree of proximity and influence at the same time corresponds to learning conditions favorable to appropriate motor engagement. This study helped to identify and to weight the variables which are more closely associated with a positive LC , a topic that should be the focus of HPE initial teacher training.
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健康体育学生教学中学习氛围质量的多参考分析
摘要学习氛围(Learning Climate, LC)是健康体育教学中良好学习环境的重要组成部分。三个有效的观察系统和教师互动问卷(QTI)结合使用,描述和分析了25名实习教师(STs)对高中学生(n = 565)进行的HPE课程中普遍存在的LC的性质和质量。采用描述性、相关性和多变量非参数技术。尽管学生感知到的平均接近度很高,但LC对学习相当不利,因为平均适当运动投入低。然而,高度的接近和影响同时对应于有利于适当运动参与的学习条件。本研究有助于识别和权衡与积极的LC更密切相关的变量,这一主题应该是HPE初始教师培训的重点。
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