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Life skills development and well-being in physical education: The role of the teaching climate

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Cronin L, Allen J, Mulvenna C & Russell P (2016) Life skills development and well-being in physical education: The role of the teaching climate. British Psychology Society - Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology 2016 Conference, Cardiff, UK, 05.12.2016-06.12.2016.

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Objectives: Physical education is acknowledged as a setting to promote young peoples¡¯ development and well-being, provided a positive teaching climate exists. The present study explored the relationships between teachers¡¯ autonomy support, students¡¯ life skills development within physical education and psychological well-being. Design: This descriptive study used a cross-sectional research design. Participants were recruited from six schools across the United Kingdom to ensure a diverse sample of physical education students. Method: School physical education students (N = 294) completed measures of teacher autonomy support, life skills development within physical education (teamwork, goal setting, time management, emotional skills, communication, social skills, leadership, and problem solving) and psychological well-being (self-esteem, positive affect, and satisfaction with life). Results: Bivariate correlations were consistent with self-determination theory. Autonomy support was related to both life skills development and psychological well-being. Mediational analysis revealed that teamwork fully mediated the relationship between teachers¡¯ autonomy support and self-esteem, teamwork and leadership partially mediated the relationships between teachers¡¯ autonomy support and positive affect, and time management fully mediated the relationship between teachers¡¯ autonomy support and satisfaction with life. The associations between teachers¡¯ autonomy support and all three psychological well-being indicators were also mediated by total life skills. Conclusions: Results suggest that the relationship between teachers¡¯ autonomy support and students¡¯ psychological well-being can occur through the promotion of teamwork, leadership, time management, and total life skills. Therefore, teachers should endeavour to create an autonomy supportive climate that promotes young peoples¡¯ life skills and fosters their psychological well-being.

StatusUnpublished
ConferenceBritish Psychology Society - Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology 2016 Conference
Conference locationCardiff, UK
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