Fostering Competence and Autonomy in High School Physical Education Classes: An Exploration of Intricate Relationships

Author:

Taylor Matt Alexander1ORCID,MacLeod Kevin John1

Affiliation:

1. School of Education and Technology, Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC V9B 5Y2, Canada

Abstract

This study addresses concerns surrounding the assessment of competence through various fitness tests in physical education, specifically assessments misaligning with the conceptualization of physical literacy. The study aimed to deductively analyze student assessment experiences with principles of self-determination theory, focusing on the role of competence in supporting autonomy. Particular instruments, such as the vertical jump and 30 m sprint tests, observed high levels of student preference and perceived significance. Interestingly, while the multistage fitness test was identified by students as a reliable indicator of physical fitness, it garnered limited student selection. While specific movement recommendations are not outlined, the findings underscore several noteworthy considerations. Notably, various factors influence student choices in student-selected fitness assessments, and purpose-driven fitness assessments can contribute to student motivation. The study’s insights provide valuable guidance for structuring physical education programs to foster engagement and autonomy among students.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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