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    Title: A Study on the Integration of Marine Education Into Water Sports to Enhance the Local Identity of University Students: A Case Study of Canoeing in the Tamsui River
    Authors: Chen, Wen-Her
    Contributors: Office of Physical Education, Tamkang University
    Keywords: 12-year basic national education;rural education;environmental education
    Date: 2024-12
    Issue Date: 2025-02-13 11:23:59 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺北市:臺北市立大學
    Abstract: Research Background and Motivation: This study delves into the potential of
    integrating marine education into water sports to enhance university students’ sense of place
    identity. The Tamsui River, with its rich biodiversity and cultural significance, serves as the
    perfect backdrop for this investigation. The study aims to enhance students’ connection to
    the local environment through hands-on experience, promoting marine conservation and
    environmental responsibility. The importance of this research lies in its potential to foster a
    deeper understanding and appreciation of the local environment among students, which could
    lead to more proactive efforts in marine conservation. Research Methods and Tools: The
    study adopts a single-group pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design. The subjects of this
    study are 20 students enrolled in a water recreation practice course. The course curriculum
    is designed to include self-rescue and canoeing technique training in the swimming pool,
    followed by outdoor canoeing activities in the Tamsui River. This combination of theoretical
    knowledge and practical experience aims to provide a comprehensive learning experience
    for the students. To measure the effectiveness of the course, learning motivation scales and
    place identity scales are used for pretest and posttest evaluation. Research Results: The study
    yielded promising results . After participating in the marine education course, students’ sense
    of place identity significantly improved, especially their sense of place attachment. This
    suggests that hands-on experience in a local environment can foster a stronger connection
    to the place. In addition, the scores of the marine education cognition test also significantly
    improved, indicating that the course effectively enhances students’ marine knowledge.
    Recommendations: Based on the findings of this study, it is recommended that water sports and marine education courses be further developed and promoted against the backdrop of the Tamsui River. This approach provides students with a deeper understanding of the local environment and fosters a sense of responsibility toward marine conservation. By doing so, it is hoped that students will gain a deeper appreciation for the Tamsui River and become more motivated to learn and protect the marine environment. Furthermore, exploring other teaching methods or tools to enhance students’ cognition of marine education is suggested. This could include using digital technologies or field trips to other marine environments.
    Relation: 運動研究,第 33 卷 第 2 期,頁65-89
    Appears in Collections:[Office of Academic Affairs] Journal of Sports Research(v.19n.1-)

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