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Improving Self-Efficacy Towards Inclusion in In-Service Physical Education Teachers: A Comparison between Insular and Peninsular Regions in Spain


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Title:
Improving Self-Efficacy Towards Inclusion in In-Service Physical Education Teachers: A Comparison between Insular and Peninsular Regions in Spain
Authors:
Reina, Raul  
Santana, Alicia
Montesdeoca Hernández, Rayco  
Roldan, Alba  
Editor:
MDPI
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias del Deporte
Issue Date:
2019-10-20
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/30822
Abstract:
first_pagesettingsOrder Article Reprints Open AccessArticle Improving Self-Efficacy Towards Inclusion in In-Service Physical Education Teachers: A Comparison between Insular and Peninsular Regions in Spain by Raul Reina 1ORCID,Alicia Santana 2,Rayco Montesdeoca 2 andAlba Roldan 1,*ORCID 1 Sport Research Centre, Department of Sport Sciences, Miguel Hernández University, 03202 Elche, Spain 2 Department of Physical Education, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 35017 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Sustainability 2019, 11(20), 5824; https://doi.org/10.3390/su11205824 Submission received: 30 September 2019 / Revised: 15 October 2019 / Accepted: 18 October 2019 / Published: 20 October 2019 (This article belongs to the Special Issue Education for Sustainability in Physical Education) Downloadkeyboard_arrow_down Browse Figure Versions Notes Abstract Physical education teachers play a significant role in educating students with special education needs, but they often feel frustrated and unprepared to achieve a successful inclusion process. The lack of inadequate training has proven to have an unfavorable effect on educators’ perceived competence, confidence, and attitudes when working in inclusive settings with children with disabilities. This study evaluates the effect of a training program implemented with in-service physical educators from two different regions in Spain, insular and peninsular, in order to improve their self-efficacy in including students with disabilities in physical education. A pre- vs. post-test intervention was conducted with two groups of 142 in-service physical educators with similar age and teaching experience. The intervention improved their perceived self-efficacy in including students with physical, visual, and intellectual disabilities in physical education (p < 0.01, effect sizes = large). The physical educators teaching in the insular region improved their self-efficacy to a higher extent. This study demonstrates the invariant effect of the training program in both regions, but the self-efficacy scores of the physical educators might be constrained by the contents regarding inclusion in their pre-service training, the education policies of the region where the teaching takes place or the geographical characteristics of their workplace.
Keywords/Subjects:
para-sport
Inclusion
self-competency
Knowledge area:
CDU: Bellas artes: Diversiones. Espectáculos. Cine. Teatro. Danza. Juegos.Deportes
Type of document:
application/pdf
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3390/su11205824
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Artículos Ciencias del Deporte



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