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- Title
STUDY REGARDING THE INTRODUCTION OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY IN THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS.
- Authors
COSMA, Germina-Alina; POPESCU, Elena Daniela; STEPAN, Amalia-Raluca; PREDOIU, Alexandra
- Abstract
Modern technologies increase the attractiveness of the physical education lesson. Different tools (for example, HOPSports and Brain Breaks systems) can also be used as means of recreation in the breaks between classes. The objectives of the research were to identify differences between teenagers in terms of selfperception and attitudes towards the new technologies applied during physical education (PE) classes and also to establish the relationship between self-perception and attitudes towards the new technologies applied during PE classes. The study was conducted on 69 children (preadolescents) and teenagers (adolescents) aged between 12 and 19 years, M = 16.36, SD = 1.96. Self-perception was measured with the Self-Perception Profile for Adolescents (SPPA) (Harter, 2012). The results indicate that boys do not have a significantly higher level of self-perception than girls and no significantly higher need for the modernisation of PE classes. After performing a multiple linear regression analysis, it has been highlighted that self-perception is a significant predictor of the need for modernised physical education and sport classes. Children and adolescents who think that they have an exemplary behavioural conduct, are competent in their work and have athletic competence will perceive more acutely the need for modernised PE classes. The implementation of HOPSports and Brain Breaks programs is being discussed, which could positively influence students' motivation for physical education and sport classes.
- Subjects
PHYSICAL education; EDUCATIONAL technology; TECHNOLOGY education; ACADEMIC motivation; MULTIPLE regression analysis
- Publication
Discobolul - Physical Education, Sport & Kinetotherapy Journal, 2022, Vol 61, Issue 1, p23
- ISSN
1454-3907
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.35189/dpeskj.2022.61.1.3