The relationships between pre-service primary teachers' teaching and instructing/coaching orientations, and their perceived strengths in teaching physical education at the primary level
Valtonen, J., Hirvensalo, M., Reunamo, J., & Ruismäki, H. (2014). The relationships between pre-service primary teachers' teaching and instructing/coaching orientations, and their perceived strengths in teaching physical education at the primary level. Creative education, 5(11), 954-962. https://doi.org/10.4236/ce.2014.511109
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Abstract.
This study explored if the orientations towards instructing/coaching in physical activities (PA)
and teaching physical education (PE) affect the perceived strengths in teaching PE
at the primary
level (PSTPEs).
The orientations were considered as
socializing factors into teaching PE. In this
study, the perceived strengths were divided into discipline
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and pupil
-
focused strengths. Online
questionnaire was used to collect the data from 386 first year pre
-
service primary teachers before
their first PE
course of formal teacher education, to expose the acculturative influences of the
orientations. Cross tabulation and logistic regression were used to analyze the relationships.
The
main results suggested that pre
-
service primary teachers with an instructi
ng/coaching orient
a-
tion perceived discipline
-
focused strengths (sportiness and teaching skills) as their assets in
teaching PE contrasted by the finding that those with teaching orientation and without instru
c-
tion/coaching orientation more likely perceived
the pupil
-
focused empathy as their main asset.
Even though, the associations were not strong, they exposed interesting directions of effects of
acculturative socialization into teaching in terms of perceived strengths. This study adds to the
existing rese
arch on teaching PE information of the acculturative formation of discipline
-
and p
u-
pil
-
focused PSTPEs through instruction/coaching and teaching orientations. In order to develop
the effectiveness of formal teacher education, we suggest widening and deepen
ing the research of
acculturative formation of the perceived strengths and particularly their practical influences on
formal teacher training and later on their behavior while teaching PE.
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