Educando para la paz jugando: género y emociones en la práctica de juegos cooperativos competitivos/Educating for peace playing: Gender and emotions in the practice of competitive cooperative games

The education for peace initiative of UNESCO addresses the conditions that can ensure gender equality and the emotional wellbeing of individuals. In the context of physical education (PE), teachers may teach peaceful relationships through motor games. Cooperative games, as a way of encouraging posit...

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Published inEducatio siglo XXI : revista de la Facultad de Educación Vol. 32; no. 1; p. 15
Main Authors Jaqueira, Ana Rosa, Burgués, Pere Lavega, Otero, Francisco Lagardera, Aráujo, Paulo, Rodrigues, Mário
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Murcia Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia 01.01.2014
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Summary:The education for peace initiative of UNESCO addresses the conditions that can ensure gender equality and the emotional wellbeing of individuals. In the context of physical education (PE), teachers may teach peaceful relationships through motor games. Cooperative games, as a way of encouraging positive emotions, offer PE teachers an excellent context in which to implement programmes for promoting emotional awareness and social wellbeing. This study investigates the effects that competitive cooperative games can have on the intensity of positive, negative and ambiguous emotions experienced by participants, with specific attention being paid to gender. Participants were 132 first-year students (90 males and 42 females) from the sports science and physical education degree offered by the University of Coimbra. Statistical analysis by means of generalized estimating equations showed that cooperative games evoked high levels of positive emotions, regardless of whether participants won or lost. Compared with males, female participants reported more intense positive emotions when winning and less intense negative emotions when losing. This study also served as an exercise in emotional education for the students involved, students who will be the PE teachers of tomorrow. Through such an exercise the students were able to experience the extraordinary educational value that cooperative games can have in terms of teaching peaceful social relationships.
ISSN:1699-2105
1989-466X