Insights from senior-secondary physical education students on teacher- related factors they perceive to influence academic achievement

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This research aimed to explore student perceptions of teacher-related factors that may influence academic achievement in the context of Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) Physical Education. This qualitative study involved 23 VCE Physical Education students from three government and one independent secondary school in Victoria, Australia. Focus groups utilising a semi-structured interview schedule explored student perceptions of teacher-related factors on academic achievement. The importance of teachers having a good 'attitude', a broad repertoire of teaching strategies, making real-world connections, developing positive student-teacher relationships and facilitating access to themselves outside of scheduled class time were perceived by students as important influences.

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Whittle, R. J., Telford, A., & Benson, A. C. (2019). Insights from senior-secondary physical education students on teacher- related factors they perceive to influence academic achievement. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 44(6), 68–90. https://doi.org/10.14221/ajte.2018v44n6.5

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