2018
DOI: 10.5432/ijshs.13030
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A Study of How Teachers' Beliefs Affect the Experiences and Professional Development of Physical Education Teachers: Composition and Function of Their Image of What a Teacher is and Vocational Beliefs*

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“…Similar to PTs, public health physicians also engage in medical service, and their beliefs can be characterized as either self-related (Group II) or patient-related (Group III), as well as social and organizational relatedness. The beliefs of physical education teachers 7) , who engage in educational service, are self-actualizing (Group II) and student-oriented (Group III) and are characterized by self-righteousness and open-mindedness (such as openness to new information) and closed-mindedness (such as performing duties without hesitation). Both healthcare and education, which are interpersonal services, are selfactualizing (Group II) and customer-focused (Group III).…”
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“…Similar to PTs, public health physicians also engage in medical service, and their beliefs can be characterized as either self-related (Group II) or patient-related (Group III), as well as social and organizational relatedness. The beliefs of physical education teachers 7) , who engage in educational service, are self-actualizing (Group II) and student-oriented (Group III) and are characterized by self-righteousness and open-mindedness (such as openness to new information) and closed-mindedness (such as performing duties without hesitation). Both healthcare and education, which are interpersonal services, are selfactualizing (Group II) and customer-focused (Group III).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further, work beliefs play a role in enhancing experiential learning capacity and maintaining long-term experiential learning among professionals 6) . However, work beliefs also have the potential to stall growth, as they can function as both positive and negative signifiers, metaphorically referred to as "lenses that refract our worldview" 3,7) . A study on physical education teachers' growth and beliefs 7) revealed that beliefs change during the proficiency process and influence job content and performance; however, the content of work beliefs in each profession, how they work, the transformation process, and their relationship to job performance remain unclear.…”
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