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Value orientations: a description of teachers' goals for student learning

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Ennis, C. D. (University of Maryland College Park)
  Author Zhu, W.
JOURNAL:
  Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (RQES), 62(1), 33 - 40.
YEAR: 1991
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): physical-education; program; values; teacher; attitude; comparative-study
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-342-115 (Last edited on 2002/05/24 04:57:49 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This study examined the extent to which physical educators made consistent decisions regarding goals for student learning within five educational value orientations. The research examined value orientations within hypothetical educational situations as represented by a paper and pencil inventory. Ninety physical edcuators in three school districts in the midwest completed the Value Orientation Inventory (VOI). Total scores from each value orientation on the VOI were converted to T-scores and used to divide teachers into two groups representing high and low priority categories. Chi-square tests were used to examine the data by gender teaching level, and teacher's years of experience. Results indicated that 97 percent of the physical educators made consistent curricular and instructional decisions within one or more of the value orientations. There were no significant differences based on gender, level, or teaching experience.
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