Effects of situational interest dimensions on students' learning strategies in physical education

Affiliation auteursAffiliation ok
TitreEffects of situational interest dimensions on students' learning strategies in physical education
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursRoure C, Kermarrec G, Pasco D
JournalEUROPEAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION REVIEW
Volume25
Pagination327-340
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1356-336X
Mots-cléshigh school, learning strategies, Motivation, physical education, Situational interest
Résumé

Previous studies have shown that situational interest, as a primary motivator for students, affects student cognitive engagement. Considering this, the purpose of this study was to examine, within a situated perspective, the effects of situational interest dimensions on students' learning strategies in physical education. A total of 148 tenth-grade students (mean age = 16.1, 15-17 years, standard deviation = 1.3, 40% boys) participated in a 30-minute body-conditioning learning task. Students' situational interest and learning strategies were measured using validated self-reported questionnaires. Using correlations and regression analyses, the results showed that exploration intention positively predicts the learning strategies used by students. To motivate students and enhance their learning strategies, teachers could consider designing learning tasks that require higher-order cognitive processes demanding active exploration.

DOI10.1177/1356336X17732964