학술논문

The Relationship between Wellness and Physical Activity Integration Coursework and Pre-Service Teachers' Self-Efficacy
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Stapp, Alicia C. (ORCID 0000-0003-1528-212X); Prior, Laura F.Harmon, Catherine
Source
Journal of Teacher Education and Educators. 2019 8(3):247-264.
Subject
Correlation
Physical Activity Level
Wellness
Self Efficacy
Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Teacher Education Programs
Preservice Teachers
Outcomes of Education
Teacher Attitudes
Teaching Methods
Language
English
ISSN
2147-0456
Abstract
The impetus of teacher preparation coursework is to provide pre-service teachers with the skills and experiences necessary to transfer what they learn into practice. Thus, it is imperative to examine the perceived self-efficacy of pre-service teachers' upon completion of coursework. While most pre-service teachers prove confident in their ability to teach core content, their efficacy in teaching content beyond such subjects is nominal at best. As a content area greatly underrepresented within teacher preparation programs, this study examined the perceived self-efficacy of pre-service teachers regarding wellness and physical activity integration. Outcomes were measured through a self-reported survey. Results indicated higher levels of self-efficacy in all categories and statistically significant findings (p = 0.0012) in wellness and physical activity pedagogical content knowledge for students completing at least one wellness and physical activity endorsement course, compared to students who had not completed a course in wellness and physical activity integration.