The importance of individual interest and school engagement to the advancement of physical culture promotion in schools of higher education

Joseph Lobo, Reynaldo Peralta, Francisco Gabriel Prevandos, Clarenz Bautista, Jason Agupitan, Jun Greg Mabolo
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Purpose. Promoting physical culture on campus is highly important as it provides an avenue for the students to develop and strengthen their bodies and circumvent fatal diseases and illnesses brought by the present living conditions. However, this can only be translated by taking into priority the individual interest of students toward Physical education and their school engagement. Published scholarly works have accentuated that situational interest that can trigger individual interest, which can result in students’ higher engagement reports. However, little is known about individual interest’s impact alone on students’ engagement. In this regard, this novel study is highly focused on assessing the relationship and direct influence of individual interest, along with its three factors, on school engagement. Materials and Methods. In order to gather all of the data that was required for this study, an online survey that was constructed with Google forms was utilized. This study has made use of two instruments. First, the newly developed and validated Individual Interest in Physical Education Questionnaire, which is a 14-item multidimensional questionnaire that measures students' individual interest based on three factors, namely: positive affect and willingness to reengage (PAWR), stored utility value (SUV), and stored attainment value and knowledge-seeking intentions (SAVKSI) was utilized. Lastly, the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale for Students (UWES-9S), a 9-item questionnaire that measures the overall school engagement of students. The data was analyzed using the Spearman Rho's (rs) test and Multiple Regression to look for an association and causal effect of students' individual interest in school engagement. This study incorporates the directional significance of each individual interest's three dimensions (PAWR, SUV, and SAVKSI) in a multiple regression analysis of its impact on students' engagement in school. Conclusions. After obtaining data from 11,378 undergraduate students [(NMale = 6683(58.7%), NFemale = 4695(41.3%)] from various higher education institutions in the Philippines, it was discovered that individual interest along with its three factors has a significant association and direct impact on school engagement. Based on the aforementioned findings, proposals for physical education teachers and future research undertakings are a result of this investigation to effectively translate physical culture to campuses improving students’ overall wellbeing.
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个人兴趣和学校参与对促进高等学校体育运动的重要性
目的。在校园推广体育是非常重要的,因为它为学生提供了一个发展和增强身体的途径,避免了目前生活条件带来的致命疾病和疾病。然而,这只能通过优先考虑学生对体育的个人兴趣和他们的学校参与来实现。已发表的学术著作强调,情境兴趣可以引发个人兴趣,从而导致学生更高的参与度报告。然而,人们对个人兴趣对学生参与的影响知之甚少。在这方面,这项新颖的研究高度侧重于评估个人兴趣及其三个因素对学校参与的关系和直接影响。 材料与方法。为了收集本研究所需的所有数据,利用谷歌表格构建了一项在线调查。这项研究使用了两种仪器。首先,采用新编制并经过验证的《个人体育兴趣问卷》,该问卷是一份包含14个项目的多维度问卷,主要基于积极影响和再参与意愿(PAWR)、存储实用价值(SUV)和存储成就价值和求知意愿(SAVKSI)三个因素来衡量学生的个人体育兴趣。最后是学生乌得勒支工作投入量表(UWES-9S),这是一份包含9个项目的问卷,用于衡量学生的整体学校参与度。使用Spearman Rho's (rs)检验和多元回归对数据进行分析,以寻找学生个人兴趣在学校参与中的关联和因果效应。本研究将每个个体兴趣的三个维度(PAWR、SUV和SAVKSI)的方向性显著性纳入其对学生在校投入影响的多元回归分析中。 结论。通过对菲律宾各高等院校11378名本科生[(NMale = 6683(58.7%), NFemale = 4695(41.3%)]的数据分析发现,个人兴趣及其三个因素对学校投入有显著的关联和直接影响。在此基础上,本研究提出了对体育教师的建议和未来的研究工作,以有效地将体育文化转化为校园文化,提高学生的整体健康水平。
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Zdorov''ia sport reabilitatsiia
Zdorov''ia sport reabilitatsiia Medicine-Rehabilitation
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