This study examined whether the provision of choice in physical education (PE) enhanced students’ autonomous motivation, perceived autonomy support, and physical activity (PA) levels, relative to a “regular PE” control group. Students from eight intact high school PE classes (N = 257, Mage = 12.91) were randomly assigned to control (i.e., four classes) and intervention (i.e., four classes) conditions. Students in the intervention group were given a unique opportunity to choose their preferred participatory role in their PE units, while control students participated in normal teacher-led PE, and data were collected over a 15-week program (i.e., three units of five weeks each). The results indicated that a lack of choice in PE aligned with le...
Background: Research suggests there is a decline in physical activity (PA) as individuals enter adul...
Background: Increasing the provision of physical education (PE) in schools is a potential mechanism ...
The first aim of this work was to examine the independent influence of students’ perceived autonomy ...
Background: Research stemming from Self-Determination Theory (SDT) shows that physical education (PE...
This intervention study investigates the effects of teacher autonomy support on basic psychological ...
This intervention study investigates the effects of teacher autonomy support on basic psychological ...
There is a significant amount of research which shows a proportion of girls are not engaging with ph...
Objective Physical education (PE) programs aim to promote physical activity (PA) and reach most scho...
Objective: Physical education (PE) programs aim to promote physical activity (PA) and reach most sch...
Grounded in the trans-contextual model of motivation framework, this cluster-randomized trial examin...
BackgroundInadequate physical activity in young people is associated with several physical and menta...
Objective: Various organizations have suggested that physical education (PE) should play a central r...
Objective: Physical education (PE) programs aim to promote physical activity (PA) and reach most sch...
The present study examined the efficacy of autonomy-supportive teaching during elementary school phy...
Purpose: Framed within self-determination theory, this study examined relationships among perceived ...
Background: Research suggests there is a decline in physical activity (PA) as individuals enter adul...
Background: Increasing the provision of physical education (PE) in schools is a potential mechanism ...
The first aim of this work was to examine the independent influence of students’ perceived autonomy ...
Background: Research stemming from Self-Determination Theory (SDT) shows that physical education (PE...
This intervention study investigates the effects of teacher autonomy support on basic psychological ...
This intervention study investigates the effects of teacher autonomy support on basic psychological ...
There is a significant amount of research which shows a proportion of girls are not engaging with ph...
Objective Physical education (PE) programs aim to promote physical activity (PA) and reach most scho...
Objective: Physical education (PE) programs aim to promote physical activity (PA) and reach most sch...
Grounded in the trans-contextual model of motivation framework, this cluster-randomized trial examin...
BackgroundInadequate physical activity in young people is associated with several physical and menta...
Objective: Various organizations have suggested that physical education (PE) should play a central r...
Objective: Physical education (PE) programs aim to promote physical activity (PA) and reach most sch...
The present study examined the efficacy of autonomy-supportive teaching during elementary school phy...
Purpose: Framed within self-determination theory, this study examined relationships among perceived ...
Background: Research suggests there is a decline in physical activity (PA) as individuals enter adul...
Background: Increasing the provision of physical education (PE) in schools is a potential mechanism ...
The first aim of this work was to examine the independent influence of students’ perceived autonomy ...