2014
DOI: 10.4236/ape.2014.44023
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Can an Autonomous Form of Peer Feedback in Physical Education Enhance Students’ Motivation?

Abstract: This paper addresses the potential of creating a motivational climate by introducing an autonomous form of peer feedback as a way to enhance autonomy support, and by doing so motivate and stimulate students to engage in physical education. In an action research case study, 14 students (Male = 8, Female = 6) from a Danish sports folk high school were introduced to autonomy support by giving and receiving peer feedback during a volleyball unit. Qualitative data including student observations, interviews, and stu… Show more

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“…Successful implementation of PAL showcases the effectiveness of peer learning; thereby, motivating students for active participation at different levels. It is important to regularly train the students as well as provide them with practice sessions including guidance and assistance (Ward and Lee, 2005). Peer tutors should develop effective communication skills and sufficient confidence to ensure its success.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Successful implementation of PAL showcases the effectiveness of peer learning; thereby, motivating students for active participation at different levels. It is important to regularly train the students as well as provide them with practice sessions including guidance and assistance (Ward and Lee, 2005). Peer tutors should develop effective communication skills and sufficient confidence to ensure its success.…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%