A model of contextual motivation in physical education: Using constructs from self-determination and achievement goal theories to predict physical activity intentions.
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Assessing the motivational responses of 328 secondary school students, this study examined a model of student motivation in physical education that incorporated constructs from achievement goal and self-determination theories. The focus was on the prediction of students' intention to partake in physical activity outside of physical education. Structural equation modeling analysis supported a model in which an autonomy-supportive climate, and to a lesser extent perceptions of a mastery climate, positively impacted hypothesized mediating variables (i.e., autonomy, competence, relatedness) to foster self-determined motivation. Self-determined motivation was found to positively predict, whereas amotivation was a…
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- Psychology
- Goal orientation
- Physical education
- Goal theory
- Self-determination theory
- Self-actualization
- Self-efficacy
- Mastery learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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