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Transformational Teaching and Child Psychological Needs Satisfaction, Motivation, and Engagement in Elementary School Physical Education

Drawing from tenets of transformational leadership theory, this research examined the relations between transformational teaching and child psychological needs satisfaction, motivation and behavioral engagement in school-based physical education. A total of 577 elementary school students (Mage = 11....

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Published in:Sport, exercise, and performance psychology exercise, and performance psychology, 2012-11, Vol.1 (4), p.215-230
Main Authors: Wilson, A. Justine, Liu, Yan, Keith, Sharon E, Wilson, Alexandra H, Kermer, Lindsey E, Zumbo, Bruno D, Beauchamp, Mark R
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