Spelling suggestions: "subject:"2physical education anda training"" "subject:"2physical education ando training""
601 |
The relationship between class activity levels and stated attitudes toward physical activityKinney, Edwin Warner 01 January 1986 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of the class activity level to the stated attitude toward physical activity for community college students. The subjects for study were community college students enrolled in their first college level physical education classes. The activity level of each class was classified by the instructor as being either no aerobic activity, moderate aerobic activity or high aerobic activity. A modified version of Keynon's Attitude Toward Physical Activity was the instrument used as a pretest and again as a posttest at the end of the one-semester classes. The A.T.P.A. consists of 54 statements that require the selection of a response that falls on a seven-item Likert Scale. The data were evaluated to determine whether the activity level of the class, the sex of the student or the age of the student was a factor of the mean score for the attitude change. A correlation matrix was developed which showed moderate correlation between pretest-posttest scores. A multivariate analysis of variance indicated there was a difference in the mean scores across the activity levels. Miltivariate analyses of covariance were perfomed controlling for pretest differences across activity levels, sex, and age. No difference was found. Class activity level, sex, and age are not factors of attitude change toward physical activity. It is recommeneded that this study be replicated with a larger population and more subjects in the higher level aerobic classes. A similar study might be done that controls for the effect of the instructor.
|
602 |
Cooperative learning in a secondary school physical education programStrachan, Kevin. January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
|
603 |
Divergent thinking and Sschmidt's schema theory as a function of problem solving methodology in physical educationHodge, H. Jane F. January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
|
604 |
The effects of auditory subliminal stimuli on strength and relative endurance of male athletes /Hamel, Charles S. January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
|
605 |
Effects of praise and reproof upon the muscular performance of boys of different socio-economic status.Kelly, Gerald Oliver. January 1968 (has links)
No description available.
|
606 |
An investigation of the curricular changes from 1978 to 1983 and projected program needs to 1988 of the physical education service program at the community colleges, technical colleges and technical institutes in the state of North CarolinaOrmond, I. Franklin January 1983 (has links)
The purposes of this study were to analyze curricular changes from 1978 to 1983, to determine current curricular offerings, and to examine projected program needs and influences for the period 1984 to 1988 of the physical education service program at the 58 community college institutions in the state of North Carolina.
<u>Method</u>
Information pertaining to the physical education service program was obtained by mailing a seven-page questionnaire to chairpersons of physical education departments of the 58 community colleges, technical colleges, and technical institutes in the North Carolina Community College System. Questionnaires were returned from individuals at 19 of the 24 community colleges, 28 of the 29 technical colleges, and all 5 of the technical institutes for a combined return rate of 90 percent. Data provided by the questionnaire were tabulated to give raw number totals and percentages for each question. Specific aspects of the service program curriculum analyzed were: (a) course requirements, (b) courses offered, (c) physical education staff, (d) facilities, and (e) program needs and influences.
<u>Results</u>
Physical education service programs were offered at all 18 of the community colleges, 6 of the 22 technical colleges and 1 of the technical institutes that participated in this study. The total of 25 institutions that have a service program represents an increase of 2 (4 percent) since 1978. One of the 27 institutions that did not have a physical education program in 1983 is planning to begin a program by 1988. Participation in physical education is required for students in certain programs at 72 percent of the institutions, a 7 percent increase since 1978. The number of activities offered in 1983 had increased since 1978 with the biggest increase being in individual sports, while the number of team sports offered had decreased. Growth in the physical education programs also included more physical education faculty members and facilities in 1983 than in 1978; however, the need for additional on-campus facilities was reported for 92 percent of the institutions. Growth in the physical education program has paralleled the growth of the North Carolina Community College System itself; department chairpersons report that this growth will continue through at least 1988. / M.S.
|
607 |
Certain physical and personality characteristics of Hong Kong Government secondary school boys in relation to their attitude tophysical educationMair, James Stanley. January 1968 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Arts in Education
|
608 |
Barriers to the development of talented athletes in Hong Kong: a case studySze, Mei-fong, Carmen., 施美芳. January 1999 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
|
609 |
The attitudes of secondary school form five students in Hong Kong towards physical education : implications for programme design /Leung, Sheung-ping. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 109-123).
|
610 |
Relationships between perceived learning environment and participation motivation of senior secondary school girls in physical activities /Leung, Shui-ho. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 94-101).
|
Page generated in 0.1677 seconds