The Effect of the Motivational Climate on Satisfaction with Physical Education in Secondary School Education: Mediation of Teacher Strategies in Maintaining Discipline
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Learning and Performance Orientations in PE Lessons
1.2. Strategies to Maintain Discipline
1.3. Satisfaction with Physical Education
1.4. The Present Study
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Participants
2.2. Instruments
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Preliminary Results
3.2. Main Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitations and Future Prospects
4.2. Practical Implications
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Items | Mean | Standard Deviation |
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Scale: The Learning- and Performance-Oriented Physical Education Classes Questionnaire | ||
1 El/a profesor/a de EF está más satisfecho cuando todos los alumnos/as aprenden algo nuevo | 71.06 | 27.35 |
2 Durante la clase, los/as alumnos/as intentan sobresalir unos sobre los otros | 62.35 | 25.67 |
3 Los/as alumnos/as se muestran preocupados por hacer mal las tareas que se les propone, debido a que esto podría provocar la desaprobación de los/as compañeros/as | 52.86 | 27.06 |
4 Es muy importante ganar sin esforzarse | 39.60 | 30.17 |
5 La mejor forma de enseñar es que me ayuden a aprender el ejercicio por mí mismo | 63.08 | 25.32 |
6 El/la profesor/a de EF se muestra completamente satisfecho/a cuando los/as estudiantes mejoran después de trabajar duro | 68.96 | 25.19 |
7 Los/as alumnos/as intenta conseguir recompensan sobresaliendo sobre los/as otros/as compañeros/as | 55.94 | 26.52 |
8 Los/as alumnos/as se muestran preocupados por hacer mal las tareas que se les propone porque podrían quedar mal a los ojos del/la profesor/a de EF | 53.43 | 27.03 |
9 El/a profesor/a de EF se muestra completamente satisfecho con aquellos alumnos/as que se las arreglan para ganar con poco esfuerzo | 49.47 | 29.63 |
10 La mejor forma de enseñar es que me ayuden a aprender cómo usar la EF para mejorar mi salud | 65.03 | 25.20 |
11 El/a profesor/a de EF insiste en que los errores de los/as alumnos/as forman parte del aprendizaje | 64.24 | 26.14 |
12 Los/as alumnos/as se sienten satisfechos cuando intentan rendir más que los otros | 60.44 | 24.86 |
13 Los/as alumnos/as se muestran preocupados por hacer mal aquellas tareas en las que no son especialmente buenos | 58.06 | 25.25 |
14 Los/as alumnos/as se sienten más satisfechos cuando ganan con poco esfuerzo | 56.26 | 27.92 |
15 Me siento muy satisfecho/a cuando aprendo algo nuevo | 72.37 | 24.24 |
16 El/a profesor/a de EF se asegura de que comprendamos la ejecución de todas las habilidades nuevas antes de cambiar el aprendizaje de otra habilidad en clase | 63.99 | 26.15 |
17 Lo que más importa a un alumno/a es demostrar que él o ella es mejor en los deportes que los otros | 51.10 | 28.06 |
18 Los/as alumnos/as se sienten mal cuando cometen errores mientras realizan las habilidades o juegos | 55.29 | 26.07 |
19 Los/as alumnos/as exitosos son aquellos quienes en los partidos obtienen más puntos con poco esfuerzo | 53.57 | 28.83 |
20 Me siento muy satisfecho cuando aprendo nuevas habilidades o juegos | 71.38 | 24.93 |
21 El/a profesor/a de EF está completamente satisfecho cuando todos los alumnos mejoran sus habilidades | 69.63 | 27.10 |
22 Los/as alumnos/as exitosos son aquellos que realizan las habilidades de la clase mejor que sus compañeros/as | 57.71 | 26.99 |
23 Los/as alumnos/as se sienten mal cuando no ejecutan un ejercicio tan bien como los otros/as | 55.21 | 26.33 |
24 Me gusta dar lo mejor de mí para aprender una habilidad | 69.83 | 24.40 |
25 El/a profesor/a de EF presta una atención especial a si mis ejecuciones están mejorando | 63.66 | 25.22 |
26 Aprendo cosas divertidas | 71.38 | 26.41 |
27 El aprender hace que yo quiera practicar más | 72.04 | 26.25 |
Scale: Strategies to Sustain Discipline Scale | ||
1 Hace las clases divertidas | 75.43 | 22.67 |
2 Atrae nuestra atención y hace las clases más interesantes | 74.39 | 21.05 |
3 Nos hace sentirnos mal con nosotros mismos cuando somos indisciplinados | 49.45 | 25.61 |
4 Nos hace sentir que no hay disciplina en absoluto en la clase | 47.99 | 24.75 |
5 Atrae nuestra atención y nos enseña nuevas habilidades y juegos | 79.95 | 19.40 |
6 Nos involucra que queramos el progreso de nuestros/as compañeros/as | 72.35 | 19.85 |
7 Nos ayuda para que al final hagamos los que decimos | 73.15 | 19.89 |
8 Realmente no hace nada por mantener la disciplina | 41.65 | 24.10 |
9 Nos ayuda a ser responsables de nuestro progreso | 77.93 | 18.15 |
10 Hace las clases de tal manera que atendamos y comprendamos lo que hacemos bien y/o mal | 79.04 | 20.28 |
11 Nos hace sentirnos incómodos cuando somos indisciplinados | 53.47 | 25.34 |
12 Nos ayuda a comprender a los/as demás | 73.60 | 20.17 |
13 Hace las clases emocionantes | 70.26 | 23.18 |
14 Atrae nuestra atención para hacernos comprender que es importante hacerlo bien | 77.56 | 19.35 |
15 Nos recuerda que solo aquellos que son disciplinados son considerados buenos estudiantes | 60.57 | 24.07 |
16 Nos hace aprender cómo enseñar a los demás | 68.84 | 21.40 |
17 Nos ayuda a ser responsables de nuestras acciones | 76.91 | 18.41 |
18 Atrae nuestra atención para que intentemos mejorar nuestras habilidades | 77.62 | 19.45 |
19 No se interesa por la disciplina de la clase | 42.77 | 24.53 |
20 Nos hace disfrutar en la clase | 74.93 | 21.07 |
21 Nos hace sentirnos avergonzados si somos indisciplinados | 49.45 | 25.40 |
22 Nos ayuda a cooperar y entendernos mutuamente | 74.48 | 19.79 |
23 Nos amenaza diciendo que tendremos problemas si nos portamos mal | 50.78 | 27.30 |
24 Nos ayuda a ser personas responsables | 78.43 | 19.28 |
Scale: Satisfaction with Physical Education | ||
1 Normalmente me divierto en las clases de Educación Física | 4.18 | 0.98 |
2 En las clases de Educación Física a menudo sueño despierto en vez de pensar en lo que hago realmente | 2.13 | 1.27 |
3 En las clases de Educación Física, normalmente me aburro | 1.84 | 1.10 |
4 En Educación Física deseo que la clase termine rápidamente | 2.07 | 1.22 |
5 Normalmente encuentro la Educación Física interesante | 4.07 | 1.04 |
6 Cuando hago Educación Física parece que el tiempo vuela | 4.08 | 1.09 |
7 Normalmente participo activamente en las clases de Educación Física | 4.10 | 0.99 |
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Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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1. Task-Oriented Climate | 0.45 ** | 0.49 ** | −0.07 * | −0.17 ** | 0.42 ** | −0.26 ** | |
2.Ego-Oriented Climate | 0.28 ** | 0.23 ** | 0.21 ** | 0.23 ** | 0.02 | ||
3. Intrinsic Reasons to Maintain Discipline | −0.06 * | −0.12 ** | 0.40 ** | −0.19 ** | |||
4. Introjected Reasons to Maintain Discipline | 0.50 ** | 0.00 | 0.19 ** | ||||
5. Indifference to Maintain Discipline | −0.03 | 0.40 ** | |||||
6. Satisfaction with PE | −0.55 ** | ||||||
7. Boredom with PE | |||||||
Range | 0–100 | 0–100 | 0–100 | 0–100 | 0–100 | 1–5 | 1–5 |
Omega | 0.81 | 0.80 | 0.87 | 0.82 | 0.71 | 0.92 | 0.84 |
Mean | 68.23 | 54.45 | 73.12 | 51.67 | 44.75 | 4.14 | 2.22 |
Standard Deviation | 17.34 | 16.65 | 19.43 | 21.77 | 18.66 | 0.94 | 0.98 |
Skewness | −0.21 | −0.01 | −0.67 | 0.28 | 0.67 | −1.10 | 0.94 |
Kurtosis | −0.55 | −0.06 | 0.05 | −0.72 | −0.07 | 1.11 | 0.18 |
Independent Variable | Dependent Variable | Mediator | β | SE | 95% CI | |
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Inf | Sup | |||||
Direct effects | ||||||
Task-Oriented Climate | Satisfaction with PE | 0.20 ** | 0.04 | 0.15 | 0.26 | |
Task-Oriented Climate | Intrinsic Reasons to Maintain Discipline | 0.49 ** | 0.05 | 0.38 | 0.55 | |
Task-Oriented Climate | Introjected Reasons to Maintain Discipline | −0.37 ** | 0.07 | 0.32 | 0.44 | |
Task-Oriented Climate | Indifference to Maintain Discipline | −0.56 * | 0.06 | 0.48 | 0.65 | |
Ego-Oriented Climate | Introjected Reasons to Maintain Discipline | 0.45 * | 0.03 | 0.41 | 0.54 | |
Ego-Oriented Climate | Indifference to Maintain Discipline | 0.46 * | 0.05 | 0.42 | 0.55 | |
Intrinsic Reasons to Maintain Discipline | Satisfaction with PE | 0.32 ** | 0.05 | 0.26 | 0.35 | |
Intrinsic Reasons to Maintain Discipline | Boredom with PE | −0.11 * | 0.03 | 0.04 | 0.16 | |
Indifference to Maintain Discipline | Boredom with PE | 0.28 ** | 0.04 | 0.25 | 0.36 | |
Indirect Effects | ||||||
Task-Oriented Climate | Satisfaction with PE | Intrinsic Reasons to Maintain Discipline | 0.16 * | 0.06 | 0.07 | 0.22 |
Task-Oriented Climate | Boredom with PE | Indifference to Maintain Discipline | −0.16 * | 0.05 | 0.09 | 0.26 |
Ego-Oriented Climate | Boredom with PE | Indifference to Maintain Discipline | 0.13 | 0.04 | 0.07 | 0.24 |
Total Effects | ||||||
Task-Oriented Climate | Satisfaction with PE | Intrinsic Reasons to Maintain Discipline | 0.36 * | 0.05 | 0.28 | 0.45 |
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Bracho-Amador, C.M.; Granero-Gallegos, A.; Baena-Extremera, A.; López-García, G.D. The Effect of the Motivational Climate on Satisfaction with Physical Education in Secondary School Education: Mediation of Teacher Strategies in Maintaining Discipline. Behav. Sci. 2023, 13, 178. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13020178
Bracho-Amador CM, Granero-Gallegos A, Baena-Extremera A, López-García GD. The Effect of the Motivational Climate on Satisfaction with Physical Education in Secondary School Education: Mediation of Teacher Strategies in Maintaining Discipline. Behavioral Sciences. 2023; 13(2):178. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13020178
Chicago/Turabian StyleBracho-Amador, Clara Marina, Antonio Granero-Gallegos, Antonio Baena-Extremera, and Ginés David López-García. 2023. "The Effect of the Motivational Climate on Satisfaction with Physical Education in Secondary School Education: Mediation of Teacher Strategies in Maintaining Discipline" Behavioral Sciences 13, no. 2: 178. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13020178
APA StyleBracho-Amador, C. M., Granero-Gallegos, A., Baena-Extremera, A., & López-García, G. D. (2023). The Effect of the Motivational Climate on Satisfaction with Physical Education in Secondary School Education: Mediation of Teacher Strategies in Maintaining Discipline. Behavioral Sciences, 13(2), 178. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13020178