Combining psychology, a Game Sense Approach and the Aboriginal game Buroinjin to teach quality physical education

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Pub Date : 2021-08-12 DOI:10.1080/25742981.2021.1966312
John Williams, S. Pill, J. Coleman, Clifford J. Mallett, Scott Hughes
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ABSTRACT In this research, we show how a quality teaching framework can be used with psychology, specifically self-determination theory (SDT), and a Game Sense Approach (GSA) to plan and teach a unit of work as a context-specific version of quality Physical Education. This unit of work using Buroinjin, an Australian Aboriginal traditional game, was taught to two Year 5 classes (49 students in total aged 10–11 years) at a government school in Australia’s capital city, Canberra. Following unit completion, a qualitative research design was adopted to answer our research question: To what extent do Year 5 students experience basic psychological need satisfaction by playing Buroinjin taught using a GSA? Four semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from 26 of the original students who were taught the unit. Findings suggest the unit was effective in satisfying the participants’ SDT basic needs of autonomy, competence and relatedness.
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结合心理学、游戏感方法及原住民游戏布洛金进行素质体育教学
摘要在这项研究中,我们展示了如何将优质教学框架与心理学,特别是自决理论(SDT)和游戏感方法(GSA)结合起来,作为优质体育教育的特定情境版本来规划和教授作业单元。这项使用澳大利亚原住民传统游戏Buroinjin的工作单元在澳大利亚首都堪培拉的一所公立学校教给了两个五年级的班级(共49名10-11岁的学生)。单元完成后,采用定性研究设计来回答我们的研究问题:五年级学生通过玩使用GSA教授的Buroinjin游戏,在多大程度上体验到基本的心理需求满足?四个半结构化访谈被用来收集来自26名接受该单元教学的原始学生的数据。研究结果表明,该单元在满足参与者的SDT自主性、能力和相关性的基本需求方面是有效的。
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