Title of article
Children’s Motivation in Elementary Physical Education: A Longitudinal Study
Author/Authors
Xiang، Ping نويسنده , , McBride، Ron نويسنده , , Guan، Jianmin نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-70
From page
71
To page
0
Abstract
The present study examined relationships among variables drawn from achievement goal theory and the expectancy-value model of achievement choice as well as mean level changes of these variables over time in elementary physical education. Participants (N = 207) completed questionnaires over a 2-year period: once while in the second and fourth grades and again when they were in the third and fifth grades. Results indicated that achievement goals, expectancy-related beliefs, and subjective task values were related to one another and were predictive of children’s intention for future participation in physical education. Children’s subjective task values of physical education decreased over time. Children in Cohort 1 (across second to third grades) generally had stronger motivation for learning in physical education than children in Cohort 2 (across fourth to fifth grades). Findings suggest the importance of integrating achievement goal theory and the expectancy-value model of achievement choice in understanding student motivation.
Keywords
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Journal title
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Record number
81973
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