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Sport Education and Society | 2006

High school student attitudes about physical education

G. Linda Rikard; Dominique Banville

This study examined attitudes of high school students toward fitness and sports activities taught in physical education, and the perceived effectiveness of their physical education curriculum for improving their fitness and skill levels. Students from six high schools and 17 intact physical education classes agreed to participate. Data were collected using a questionnaire completed by 515 students, 159 of whom participated in focus group interviews. Results indicated student preference for a wider variety in sport and fitness activities, an increase in level of challenge in physical education classes, and an increase in student motivation for participating in activities outside of school. Student attitudes were accepting or tolerant of participation in fitness activities due to known health benefits. Most students liked physical education class that included some form of game play. In addition, they stressed the need for adding interesting activities that included active participation while having fun. Student recommendations included strategies for improving instruction and for grouping students by skill levels for appropriate challenge.


The High School Journal | 2005

High School Physical Education Teacher Perceptions of Block Scheduling

G. Linda Rikard; Dominique Banville

In recent years, the blocked class schedule has replaced the shorter traditional schedule in high schools throughout the United States. In order to study this change, these researchers examined physical education teacher perceptions of their experience teaching on a block schedule compared to the traditional schedule. The views of fifteen physical education teachers from eight high schools located in a southeastern school district in the United States were obtained from individual interviews at their school sites. Teachers reported several changes in their AB class formats including the daily class emphasis on fitness, the use of several class transitions during their 90-95 minute lessons, and the use of a limited variety of teaching strategies in blocked classes. Consistent with previous research findings, teacher perceptions indicated their reduced stress levels, a decline in student absenteeism and tardiness, and reduced student behavior problems after changing to block scheduling from a traditional format. Sixty six percent of teachers perceived that students learned more in blocked versus traditional classes but they had no documented evidence of that conclusion.


Quest | 2009

Teacher Induction—Implications for Physical Education Teacher Development and Retention

Dominique Banville; G. Linda Rikard

Data show that 46% of all teachers in public schools will leave the profession within their first 5 years of teaching (Ingersoll, 2003). These data refer to teachers from all disciplines including physical education. To address these problems school districts have developed teacher induction programs that show promising results. Our literature search revealed a range of teacher induction studies based on the general population of teachers, but limited information exists specific to physical education teacher induction programs. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to examine major issues surrounding teacher shortages and retention, to illustrate how school districts have addressed these problems through teacher induction programs, and to determine implications for the field of physical education. In addition, recommendations are provided for bridging physical education teaching licensure programs with teacher induction.


Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 1996

Cooperating teachers: insight into their preparation, beliefs, and practices.

G. Linda Rikard; Mary Lou Veal


Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 1992

The Relationship of Teachers’ Task Refinement and Feedback to Students’ Practice Success

G. Linda Rikard


Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 2002

Experiencing the Portfolio Process during the Internship: A Comparative Analysis of Two PETE Portfolio Models.

Terry A. Senne; G. Linda Rikard


Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 1991

The Short Term Relationship of Teacher Feedback and Student Practice

G. Linda Rikard


Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 2010

Effective Mentoring: Critical to the Professional Development of First Year Physical Educators

G. Linda Rikard; Dominique Banville


Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 1997

Obstacles to Professional Development: Interns' Desire to Fit in, Get Along, and Be Real Teachers.

G. Linda Rikard; Sharon M. Knight


Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 2011

Characteristics of PETE Doctoral Level Institutions: Descriptions of Programs, Faculty and Doctoral Students

B. Ann Boyce; G. Linda Rikard

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Terry A. Senne

Texas Woman's University

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Christina Sinclair

University of Northern Colorado

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University of Northern Colorado

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