体育教学中鼓励可持续体育活动的教学策略

R. Surprenant, Isabelle Cabot
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众所周知,在青春期后期,在向成年过渡的过程中,体育活动(PA)的实践急剧减少,导致中学后学生的身体健康状况恶化。鉴于缺乏身体活动的后果的重要性,必须制定旨在持续采用充分的PA实践的干预措施。本研究的目的是评估基于问题行为效应(QBE)的教学策略在中学后体育与健康(PEH)课程中实施的影响,并利用PA带来的好处。我们对来自15所大专院校的496名学生(平均年龄:19.10 [SD: 2.42])进行了一项迭代式的自我反思练习,该练习涉及在PEH课堂上练习PA所带来的个人利益,并将其分为三组:对利益的自我反思和实践PA (A组;n = 152)、PA练习自我反思(B组;n = 142),无自我反省(C组;N = 210)。对每周在校外进行的私人助理练习进行了两次测量:在PEH最后一个学期开始前一周,然后在该学期结束后六个月。特别是,结果表明,A组的参与者在校外的PA实践有所增加,并且在时间1不活跃的学生在时间2变得活跃的比例在A组中更高。因此,似乎反复意识到在PEH课堂上练习PA的个人利益促进了课外PA的参与。
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A Pedagogical Strategy Applied in Physical Education to Encourage Sustainable Physical Activity
It is known that the practice of physical activity (PA) drops off drastically in late adolescence, during the transition to adulthood, leading to a deterioration in physical fitness among post-secondary students. Given the importance of the consequences of physical inactivity, interventions aimed at the sustained adoption of sufficient PA practice must be developed. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of a pedagogical strategy based on the question-behavior effect (QBE) implemented in the final post-secondary physical education and health (PEH) course and that capitalizes on the benefits derived from PA. An iterative, self-reflective exercise involving the personal benefits derived from PA practiced in PEH class was tested among 496 students (mean age: 19.10 [SD: 2.42]) from 15 post-secondary institutions and divided into three groups: self-reflection on benefits and on PA practiced (Group A; n = 152), self-reflection on PA practiced (Group B; n = 142), no self-reflection (Group C; n = 210). Two measurements of weekly PA practiced outside the school setting were taken: one week before the start of the final semester of PEH, and then six months after the end of that semester. In particular, the results indicate that PA practice outside of school increased among participants in Group A and that the proportion of students who were inactive at Time 1 who became active at Time 2 was higher in Group A. Thus, it appears that repeated awareness of the personal benefits of practicing PA in PEH class promotes engagement in PA done outside of class.
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