Font Size: a A A

A model health-related elementary physical education program for Saipan: Teachers' knowledge, attitudes, and practices

Posted on:2004-04-21Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:University of San DiegoCandidate:Barnes, Kurt CFull Text:PDF
GTID:1467390011461960Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was significant differences in changes of knowledge, attitudes, and practices between elementary school teachers who took part in an in-service physical education training program and those who did not take part. The in-service training program utilized a model health-related physical education program. The setting for the study was a school district on Saipan whose teachers were required to teach physical education. Teachers in five of nine public elementary schools were placed in the in-service training program. A questionnaire assessing knowledge, attitudes, and practices, was administrated as a pre- and post-test. A second post-test, utilizing only the practice section, was administrated eight weeks after the first post-test.; This quantitative study utilized a treatment and control group. The treatment group took part in an eight-week in-service training program using a model health-related physical education program to provide the in-service training. The control group did not receive the in-service training. This researcher visited each of the five treatment group schools once a week for eight weeks.; Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the change in scores for knowledge, attitudes, practices, and total score between the independent variables, number of sessions attended for the in-service training, gender, grade level taught, number of years of teaching experience, and number of personal exercise days per week among participating teachers. The best fitting regression model was employed to estimate what relationships existed between the change of scores for the four dependent variables and the independent variables.; Results showed a statistically significant, positive relationship between the number of in-service training sessions attended and change in knowledge score. The more sessions attended produced a higher knowledge score. Results also showed a weak but statistically significant relationship between grade levels taught and change in attitudes toward the teaching of physical education. However, the remaining independent variables of gender, number of years taught, and number of personal exercise days per week showed no treatment effect on any of the change of scores.; In conclusion, it is evident that elementary teachers who attended an in-service training program improved their knowledge in teaching physical education. However, elementary teachers' attitudes and practices toward the teaching of physical education did not improve. This implies the need for physical education pre-service and on-going in-service training programs for all elementary school teachers on Saipan.
Keywords/Search Tags:Physical education, Program, In-service training, Teachers, Attitudes, Elementary, Practices, Model health-related
Related items
NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF SECONDARY TEACHERS OF HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HOME ECONOMICS, SCIENCE AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Attitudes of Experienced Health and Physical Education Teachers Toward the Inclusion of Females with Physical Disabilities in General Health and Physical Education Classes
The effects of a four-semester pre-service secondary teacher education program on the perceptions and practices of pre-service science teachers concerning constructivist perspectives to teaching
Traditional multicultural storytelling: Effects of in-service teacher training program on attitudes of selected kindergarten through fifth-grade teachers in a suburban Texas independent school district
A critical examination of the attitudes and practices of first year teachers educated in a graduate reading program that emphasized cultural responsiveness
Differences in physical activity and health-related fitness content knowledge of in-service elementary physical education teachers
Attitudes and Practices of Urban Music Teachers toward an Interdisciplinary Approach and their Experience with Related Professional Development
Elementary Teachers' Practices and Self-Efficacy Related to Technology Integration for Teaching Nutritio
The Application Research On The Education Of Health Related Physical Fitness In Aerobics Class In Nan Yang Teachers' College
10 An assessment of inservice elementary teachers' math anxiety and its relationship to teachers' attitudes, both sex-related and not, toward the study and teaching of mathematic