Conflict management in Physical Education: The critical role of team-based activities in physical education to improve cooperation and wellbeing

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL International Journal of Emotional Education Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.56300/yvuy2715
Aniko Dely-Palinkas, Noemi Tari-Keresztes, Himanshu Gupta
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Physical Education (PE) teachers’ responsibility is critical in supporting the development of students’ motivation, positive attitude and behaviour. . This study explored students’ conflict management styles, the most common sources of conflicts during PE, and the relationship between conflict management styles, self-perceived health and social-emotional wellbeing among high school students in Hungary. A self-administered, anonymous, cross-sectional survey was completed by students in high school (n=385, 54.8 % female Mage =16.98 yrs, SD. 1.28). Only 2.9% of the students reported applying a collaborating management style. These students also rated their health higher. However, students with competitive conflict management were more satisfied with their lives. Most students never had conflicts with the teacher, and if any, they used accommodating conflict management strategies. Behavioural expectations, extreme performance requirements, and disliking the subject were the most common sources of conflicts in PE. The conflict management strategies did not significantly correlate with the psychosomatic symptoms scale; however, students with collaborating conflict management reported fewer sleep problems. These findings underpin the significant role of conflict management skills in health and social-emotional wellbeing. Keywords: adolescent, team sports, physical education, wellbeing, conflicts
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体育教育中的冲突管理:体育教育中的团队活动对改善合作和福祉的关键作用
体育教师的责任对于培养学生的学习动机、积极态度和行为至关重要。.本研究探讨了匈牙利高中生的冲突管理方式、体育课上最常见的冲突来源以及冲突管理方式与自我感觉健康和社会情感之间的关系。高中学生(人数=385,54.8% 为女性,年龄=16.98 岁,平均年龄为 1.28 岁)完成了一项自填式匿名横断面调查。只有 2.9% 的学生表示采用了合作管理方式。这些学生对自己的健康状况评价也较高。然而,采用竞争性冲突管理方式的学生对自己的生活更加满意。大多数学生从未与教师发生过冲突,即使有,也是采用迁就型冲突管理策略。行为期望、极端的成绩要求和不喜欢该科目是体育课上最常见的冲突来源。冲突管理策略与心身症状量表没有明显的相关性;但是,采用合作性冲突管理策略的学生报告的睡眠问题较少。这些发现证明了冲突管理技能在健康和社会情感福祉方面的重要作用。关键词:青少年、团队运动、体育、幸福、冲突
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期刊介绍: It is a peer-reviewed, international, electronic journal providing space for high quality, empirically based papers on effective intervention and evaluation in the area of emotional education. The journal has special issues dedicated to specific topics in emotional education, and a book review section. Some of the areas related covered by the journal include amongst others emotional intelligence, social and emotional development, educational resilience, social and emotional health, social and emotional literacy, social and emotional competence, social, emotional and behaviour difficulties, health promotion in schools, mental health in children and young people, mental health in schools, behaviour management and behaviour modification, teaching and learning.
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