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Title: Understanding students’ novelty satisfaction in physical education: Associations with need-supportive teaching style and physical activity intention
Authors: Aibar Solana, Alberto
Abós Catalán, Ángel
García González, Luis, 1981-
González Cutre, David
Sevil Serrano, Javier
Keywords: Teoría de la autodeterminación;Necesidades psicológicas básicas;Actividad física;Estilo de enseñanza motivador;Novedad;Adolescentes;Self-determination theory;Basic psychological needs;Physical activity;Novelty;Motivating teaching style;Adolescents
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Sage Journals
Abstract: Novelty satisfaction has recently been associated with positive outcomes in physical education (PE) lessons. Grounded in self-determination theory, this study aimed to examine the relationships between need-supportive teaching behaviours in PE and students’ satisfaction of basic psychological needs (BPNs), novelty satisfaction, and intention to be physically active. From a final sample of 1118 students (49.1% boys; 50.9% girls; mean age = 14.11 ± 1.50 years), the adolescents’ perception of need-support from PE teachers, BPN satisfaction, novelty satisfaction, and intention to be physically active were measured through different validated questionnaires. Results from structural equation modelling showed that students’ perceptions of autonomy, competence, and relatedness support from PE teachers positively predicted BPN and novelty satisfaction. Furthermore, BPN and novelty satisfaction positively predicted intention to be physically active. Our results seem to support the argument that need-supportive environments could be directly associated with novelty satisfaction. Likewise, novelty satisfaction seems to have an additional role in explaining intention to be physically active. These findings suggest the importance of designing need-supportive strategies in PE lessons to satisfy not only BPNs but also novelty, which can help to develop an active lifestyle among adolescents. Nevertheless, future research should also develop specific strategies aimed at supporting students’ novelty in PE lessons.
Description: Publicado en: European Physical Education Review, 27(4), 779-797. Con DOI: 10.1177/1356336X21992791
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/22092
ISSN: 1356-336X
DOI: 10.1177/1356336X219927
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