‘How is my teaching?’ teaching styles among mexican physical education teachers

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Purpose: To compare teaching styles (TS) and years of experience among Mexican Physical Education (PE) teachers. Method: 129 PE teachers from the City of Chihuahua completed the Teaching Styles in Physical Education questionnaire; average age: 42.3 (±9.6) years; average time teaching PE: 15.7 (±7.9) years. Subjects were divided in 6 groups according to years of experience: –6, 6-11, 12-17, 18-23, 24-29 and 30+. Results: no differences were found in traditional TS among groups, but all PE teachers showed high tendency to use that TS. The 30+ group showed values higher than 6-11 (p<0.05). Conclusion: There is a tendency to implement a traditional teaching style, although years of experience allow PE teachers to use teaching styles that fit students’ needs and their interest to participate in Physical Education classes.

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Longoria, R. J. N., Enriquez, O. N., Lujan, R. C., Alonzo, S. J. L., Guerra, S. A. I., & Delgado, J. C. G. (2020). ‘How is my teaching?’ teaching styles among mexican physical education teachers. Movimento, 26(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.99495

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