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    题名: The mediating role of critical thinking on motivation and peer interaction for motor skill performance
    作者: Chou, Chien-Chih;Huang, Mei-Yao;Huang, Chung-Ju;黃崇儒;Lu, Frank J. H.;Tu, Hsin-Yu
    关键词: cognitive thinking;learner-learner relationships;physical education
    日期: 2015-09
    上传时间: 2017-09-12 14:57:38 (UTC+8)
    摘要: PURPOSE: Based on the theory of cognitive and motor development, this study examined the mediating role of critical thinking in relation to peer interaction, learning motivation, and motor skill performance. METHODS: Fifth- and sixth- grade students from 23 elementary schools completed measures regarding critical thinking, learning motivation, and peer interaction, and motor skill tests. RESULTS: The findings showed that positive peer relationships and learners’ motivation exhibited facilitative impacts on critical thinking skills, whereas negative peer relationships yielded a debilitating influence. Moreover, critical thinking was found to be a mediating factor among the relationships of learning motivation, peer interaction, and motor Skill Performance. CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that physical education teachers should create a supportive learning environment and emphasize positive peer interactions to increase learners’ motivation and critical thinking skills, which in turn can improve students’ motor skill performance.
    關聯: International Journal of Sport Psychology, 46(5), p.391-408
    显示于类别:[運動教育研究所] 期刊論文

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