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- Title
How does the motivational climate differ among adult dancers within an educational context?
- Authors
GOULIMARIS, DIMITRIOS; FILIPPOU, DAFNI ANASTASIA; KOUPANI, AIKATERINI
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the motivation climate among adults who participate in Greek dance lessons, as well as the influence of gender, age and educational level in these. The "Personal Orientation" questionnaire (Duda & Whitehead, 1998) as modified for the Greek population (Diggelidis & Papaioannou, 2002), was used for the evaluation of goal orientation. Study's sample consisted of 542 adults, members of dancing clubs. The following statistical analyses were performed: a) Factor analysis, b) Cronbach's alpha, c) Ttest for independent samples and d) One - Way Analysis. Results showed that: a) Cronbach's alpha was satisfactory (Task=.79, Ego=.90) b) "Task orientation" presented the highest mean (3,70) and "Ego orientation" the lowest (1,81) c) Gender, Age and Participants' educational level do not constitute factors which differentiate the goal orientation of the participants. In conclusion, we can say that participants are intrinsically motivated for participation and consequently they are willing to make greater efforts. They have a learning orientation and they pursue more challenging dexterities. Dance is an activity for all. For both men and women, youth and elderly people, people university and primary education.
- Subjects
DANCE education; PRIMARY education; PERSONAL orientation inventory; MOTIVATION (Psychology); LEARNING ability; QUANTITATIVE research
- Publication
Journal of Physical Education & Sport, 2016, Vol 16, Issue 1, p252
- ISSN
2247-8051
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7752/jpes.2016.01040