Physical education preservice teachers’ beliefs on sports teaching

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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8042.2018v30n54p210

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the physical education preservice teachers’ beliefs on sports teaching content and tasks. A multiple case studiy took place with five preservice teachers’. The data were obtained through a semi-structured interview and memory stimulation procedures. Data were analyzed using the content analysis technique. The results showed that some beliefs remained stable at the end of the course: that class must be motivating; the fragmentation of content facilitates the learning; synthetic tasks are motivational; the technical content is essential for sport learning. Emerged other understandings about the use of synthetic tasks and play procedures. It’s concluded that preservice teachers’ direct experiences of teaching in a formal context and engagement of them in this context were most important sources to construct beliefs on teaching.

Author Biographies

Valmor Ramos, UDESC

Doutor em Ciência do Desporto (UP). Professor da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC/CEFID).

Florianópolis/Santa Catarina, Brasil.

E-mail: valmor.ramos@udesc.br

 

Jeferson Rodrigues de Souza, UFSC

Mestre em Educação Física (UFSC).

Florianópolis/Santa Catarina, Brasil.

E-mail: jefersonrsouza@hotmail.com

Vinícius Zeilmann Brasil, UFSC

Doutorando em Educação Física (UFSC).

Florianópolis/Santa Catarina, Brasil.

E-mail: vzbrasil@hotmail.com

Ana Flávia Backes, UFSC

Mestranda em Educação Física (UFSC).

Florianópolis/Santa Catarina, Brasil.

E-mail: anafbackes@hotmail.com

Matheus da Lapa Costa, UDESC

Graduando em Educação Física (UDESC).

Florianópolis/Santa Catarina, Brasil.

E-mail: matheusdalapacosta@gmail.com

Filipy Kuhn, UDESC

Mestrando em Educação Física (UDESC).

Florianópolis/Santa Catarina, Brasil.

E-mail: filipykuhn@hotmail.com

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Published

2018-07-27

How to Cite

Ramos, V., Souza, J. R. de, Brasil, V. Z., Backes, A. F., Costa, M. da L., & Kuhn, F. (2018). Physical education preservice teachers’ beliefs on sports teaching. Motrivivência, 30(54), 210–224. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8042.2018v30n54p210

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