A team-sports-based life-skills program in a physical education context

M Goudas, G Giannoudis�- Learning and instruction, 2008 - Elsevier
M Goudas, G Giannoudis
Learning and instruction, 2008Elsevier
The present study aimed at examining the effectiveness of a team-sports-based life-skills
program taught as part of physical education lessons. One hundred sixty-five sixth and
eighth graders were assigned either in an experimental or in a control group and received
an abbreviated version of SUPER, a team-sports-based program. The program focused on
setting goals, on positive thinking, and on problem solving. Students were assessed on four
sport-skills tests, knowledge about life skills, and beliefs about effective use of life skills�…
The present study aimed at examining the effectiveness of a team-sports-based life-skills program taught as part of physical education lessons. One hundred sixty-five sixth and eighth graders were assigned either in an experimental or in a control group and received an abbreviated version of SUPER, a team-sports-based program. The program focused on setting goals, on positive thinking, and on problem solving. Students were assessed on four sport-skills tests, knowledge about life skills, and beliefs about effective use of life skills. Results showed gains of the experimental group on two of the four sport-skills tests, knowledge and self-beliefs.
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