Inclusion of Immigrant Girls and Beliefs of Physical Education Teachers

This research identifies and explores the perceptions of physical education teachers concerning the features of participation by female immigrant students and the strategies used to motivate them together with expectations about their motor performance. The study population is physical education tea...

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Published inApunts. educació física i esports no. 134; pp. 69 - 83
Main Authors Boza, Carolina Nieva, I Arribas, Teresa Lleixà
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Barcelona Institut d'Educació Física de Catalunya 01.10.2018
EditionCatalan ed.
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Summary:This research identifies and explores the perceptions of physical education teachers concerning the features of participation by female immigrant students and the strategies used to motivate them together with expectations about their motor performance. The study population is physical education teachers at state primary schools in the county of El Baix Llobregat in Barcelona province. The instrument used was a questionnaire with a response from 87 teachers in a stratified sample of the 30 towns in the county. The results suggest that the participation and inclusion of immigrant girls in physical education is not seen as a problematic issue. However, some of the teachers report lower participation rates for these girls and ascribe it to the type of activities done or the group of students they share the session with. The conclusions suggest that the role of physical education teachers is important inasmuch as greater engagement with these girls fosters their motivation and interest in both physical education sessions and also outside school hours.
ISSN:0214-8757
DOI:10.5672/apunts.2014-0983.es.(2018/4).134.05