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Assisting Preservice Teachers toward More Motivationally Supportive Instruction

The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of an intervention grounded in Self-Determination Theory on preservice teachers' instructional behaviors and the motivational responses of their students. A total of 62 preservice physical education teachers enrolled in a secondary physical...

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Published in:Journal of teaching in physical education 2015-01, Vol.34 (1), p.119-130
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Control Groups
Experimental Groups
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Likert Scales
Methods Courses
Observation
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Physical Education Teachers
Preservice Teachers
Pretests Posttests
Questionnaires
Secondary School Teachers
Self Determination
Statistical Analysis
Student Motivation
Surveys
Teaching Methods
Teaching Skills
Team Sports
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