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Socio-cultural Implications of Self-Determination and Achievement Goal Theory Constructs of Motivation among Fijians athletes with Disabilities
Fijian athletes with disabilities have been given scant attention in terms of empirical research. This study used the theoretical underpinnings of the self-determination and achievement goal constructs of motivation to examine motivation and goal structures among Fijian athletes with disabilities with the overarching aim being to develop motivation profiles of these athletes. This study attained this by using two self-report measures (SMS-28 and TEOSQ) which are validated measures in the field of sports psychology. Purposive sampling was used, as participants had to meet the inclusion criteria and Fijian athletes with disabilities (N= 101, mean age =26, SD= 11) completed the self-report questionnaires. Cluster analyses revealed three meaningful clusters and as expected majority of Fijian athletes were grouped into the most self-determined category indicating positive athlete behavioral characteristics. Repeated measures ANOVA and cluster analyses were used. Findings indicated that the current sample were more task than ego goal oriented. Further, it was established that majority participants exhibited qualities aligned with the most self-determined cluster profile. These findings have significant implications for sports educators, coaches, leaders in disability-inclusive sports to use sports as a positive tool to promote inclusive sports education and empower Fijian athletes with disabilities.
期刊介绍:
nternational Journal of Instruction is an internationally recognized journal in the field of education and is published four times a year (in January, April, July & October). The aim of this journal is to publish high quality studies in the areas of instruction, learning, teaching, curriculum development, learning environments, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments. Studies may relate to any age level - from infants to adults. IJI, being an international journal, our editorial advisory board members are from various countries around the world. The articles sent to the Journal are always reviewed by two members of the Editorial Advisory Board (double blind peer review), and in some cases, if necessary, by another member of the Board. Depending on the evaluation reports of the members of the Editorial Advisory Board, articles are published or not. Article evaluation process takes approximately three months. The authors are responsible for the errors, if any, in their published articles. The articles need to be not published elsewhere previously.