Participant Experience of a Modified Sports Program—A Curriculum Investigation in Gaelic Games

Author:

Gavin Kevin12ORCID,Taylor Jamie123ORCID,Behan Stephen12ORCID,Horgan Peter4ORCID,MacNamara Áine1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Human Performance, Faculty of Science and Health, Dublin City University, D09 W6Y4 Dublin, Ireland

2. Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University, D09 W6Y4 Dublin, Ireland

3. Grey Matters Performance Ltd., Stratford upon Avon CV37 9TQ, UK

4. Gaelic Athletic Association, Croke Park, D03 P6K7 Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Modified sports programs aim to encourage children’s participation in sport and develop the skills required for future participation, with existing research supporting their positive influence on participants’ enjoyment, skill performance, and learning. However, limited research in this area and potential difficulties in contextual application underscore the need to understand stakeholders’ perceptions and the dilemmas of practice. Therefore, this study aimed to explore stakeholders’ perceptions of the Gaelic games modified sports program, Go Games, utilising the intended–enacted–experienced curriculum model as a framework. Short semi-structured interviews were conducted with 180 participants, including players (n = 92), parents (n = 62), and coaches (n = 26). Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. The findings indicate a strong coherence between the experiences and perceptions of coaches and parents with the intended curriculum, but a disparity in understanding the purpose and objectives of modifications amongst parents. This study underscores the role of enjoyment for participants, but also highlights the high variability in the sources of this enjoyment. Prominently, coaches faced a range of dilemmas of practice based on the need to juggle often competing sources of motivation and enjoyment. This study suggests the need for greater parental understanding and significant support for coaches to manage these dilemmas of practice.

Funder

Science Foundation Ireland

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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