Environmental Perceptions of Students in Same-Sex and Coeducational Physical Education Classes

Although class climate has been studied in relation to same-sex or coeducational schools and academic classroom environments, physical education presents a unique situation not frequently examined in this regard. Middle and high school students' perceptions of the environment were examined foll...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of educational psychology 1994-06, Vol.86 (2), p.183-192
1. Verfasser: Lirgg, Cathy D
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Although class climate has been studied in relation to same-sex or coeducational schools and academic classroom environments, physical education presents a unique situation not frequently examined in this regard. Middle and high school students' perceptions of the environment were examined following their participation in a basketball unit. Results indicated that same-sex and coeducational physical education classes revealed quite different climates, although boys and girls in the same coeducational classes generally viewed their environments in a similar manner. Overall, girls' same-sex classes were perceived most favorably, whereas boys' same-sex classes were perceived least favorably. However, climate was viewed differently by girls and boys depending on whether they were perceiving the class as a whole or from the perspective of their own gender. In addition, teacher gender was not a factor in the results.
ISSN:0022-0663
1939-2176
DOI:10.1037/0022-0663.86.2.183