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Document Description
Title
A
study
of
user
perception
and
attitude
toward
implementation
of
high
school
physical
education
courses
Author
House
,
Paul
,
1958-
Description
Thesis
(M.
Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1986.
Education
Date
1986
Pagination
ix, 142 leaves
Subject
Physical
education
and
training--Curricula;
Curriculum
change;
Degree
M.
Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
98-99.
Abstract
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
investigate
the
user
perception
of and
attitude
towards
the
implementation
of the
new
physical
education
program.
--
The
data
collected
consisted
of the
responses
of
154
high
school
principals
and
170
high
school
physical
education
teachers
to a
45
item
,
Likert
style
,
survey
developed
by the
writer.
In
addition
,
responses
were
collected
from
1000
students
enrolled
in
Physical
Education
1100
,
1000
students
enrolled
in
Physical
Education
2100
, and
1000
students
enrolled
in
Physical
Education
3100
, to
17
items
from the
teacher/principal
survey.
The
45
items
on the
survey
were
clustered
according
to
Fullan's
fifteen
factors
affecting
implementation.
--
In
order
to
assess
the
significant
differences
among
the
user
groups
a
oneway
ANOVA
was
carried
out
for
each
variable
cluster.
When
comparing
responses
of
three
groups
a
Scheffe
test
was
used
to
determine
between
which
groups
the
significant
difference
existed.
--
In
order
to
assess
the
overall
attitude
of
principal
,
teacher
, and
student
groups
a
crosstabulation
was
carried
out
for the
45
unclustered
survey
items.
The
responses
demonstrated
that
all
three
user
groups
were
generally
positive
toward
the
program.
Principals
were the
most
positive
,
teachers
were the
next
most
positive
, and
students
were the
least
positive.
Although
the
attitudes
were
positive
,
concerns
were
indicated
by
all
three
user
groups.
--
Findings
indicated
that the
users
viewed
the
program
as
having
good
potential
yet
there was
agreement
that there were
drawbacks
that
needed
to be
addressed.
Students
demonstrated
concern
with the
increased
cognitive
workload
while
teachers
and
principals
agreed
with the
need
for
improving
the
fun
and
enjoyment
of the
program
as a
means
of
increasing
student
motivation.
Students
indicated
a
desire
for
more
choice
and
input
into the
new
program
and
principals
and
teachers
appeared
to
agree
but not to the
same
degree
as the
students.
Teachers
and
principals
expressed
a
desire
for
more
administrative
support
from the
school
board
level.
Connected
with this
concern
was the
desire
for
continuous
access
to
qualified
help
in the
implementation
of the
new
program
,
supporting
the
idea
that
implementation
is
a
process
and not a
one-time
event.
--
An
interesting
finding
noted
throughout
the
study
was that the
principals
appeared
to be
distant
from the
practical
use
of the
program.
This
point
was not
severely
criticized
by the
teachers.
Instead
it
was
recognized
as a
fact
difficult
to
avoid
given
the
many
responsibilities
of the
principals.
In
conjunction
with this
point
principals
were
extremely
confident
with the
teachers'
comprehension
of the
new
program
as
well
their
preparation
to
teach
it.
However
,
teachers
did
not
express
confidence
in
either
their
comprehension
or
preparedness
to
teach
the
curriculum.
--
Inadequate
communication
at
all
levels
was
expressed
as a
problem
by
all
subjects
in the
survey.
The
prominent
communication
deficiencies
were
among
teachers
,
between
teachers
and
administrators
,
between
schools
and
school
boards
, and
finally
between
curriculum
users
and
curriculum
developers.
It
was
agreed
that
improved
feedback
channels
are
required
as
means
for
providing
necessary
user
information
to the
developers
for
possible
program
improvement
and
revision.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75380724
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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