Effect of Sport Education on students’ perceived physical literacy, motivation and physical activity levels in university required physical education: A cluster-randomized trial
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Siu Ming Choi, Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Project Citation:
Choi, Siu Ming. Effect of Sport Education on students’ perceived physical literacy, motivation and physical activity levels in university required physical education: A cluster-randomized trial. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2020-09-07. https://doi.org/10.3886/E120921V2
Project Description
Summary:
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Originating from the field of physical
education, physical literacy is an individual disposition that accentuates the
importance of the lifelong
physical activity. Sport Education is a sport-based physical education
curriculum and instructional model that has been espoused to operationalize physical
literacy. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Sport Education
within a compulsory physical education program on university students’ physical
literacy and physical activity levels. A parallel-group single-blind cluster
randomized research design was used to examine the effect of a 10-lesson Sport
Education intervention in physical education on students’ physical activity and
physical literacy from baseline, through post-intervention, and follow-up phases.
A total of 372 participants completed all phases of data collection. Results
showed increases in the affective and social domains of physical literacy across
both groups. Findings also revealed a greater increase in daily self-reported
physical activity levels and a reduction in perceived disempowering
motivational climate in the Sport Education group at the follow-up phase. With a limited controlling and ego-evolving
climate, Sport Education was found to be beneficial in developing the behavioral domain of undergraduate
student physical literacy.
Funding Sources:
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Teaching Development and Language Enhancement Grant, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (7102347)
Scope of Project
Geographic Coverage:
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Hong Kong
Time Period(s):
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1/2019 – 4/2019
Collection Date(s):
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1/2019 – 4/2019
Data Type(s):
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aggregate data;
observational data;
survey data
Methodology
Response Rate:
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89%
Collection Mode(s):
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coded video observation;
on-site questionnaire
Geographic Unit:
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Hong Kong
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