Mexican physical education teacher’s self-reported and self-perception of teaching style

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To understand the self-reported and perception of teaching style used among Mexican physical education teachers. Participants included 104 (n=41 females and 63 males) elementary physical education teachers from northern Mexico. Results showed that a traditional teaching style tends to be mainly used either by male and female’s physical education teachers. Showing differences between genders and teaching styles. Female teachers tend to combine a traditional teaching style with one that connects with students engaging in physical activity, developing positive values and attitudes. Cultural context plays an important aspect when developing a teaching self-perception.

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Enríquez, O. N., Guedea-Delgado, J. C., Gastelum-Cuadras, G., Romero-Pérez, E. M., Luján, R. C., & Nájera-Longoria, R. J. (2021). Mexican physical education teacher’s self-reported and self-perception of teaching style. Revista Brasileira de Ciencias Do Esporte, 43. https://doi.org/10.1590/rbce.43.e004821

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