Relationship of the interpersonal styles of the teacher and the motivation, fun and boredness of the student in the physical education class in Hermosillo high schools, Sonora, Mexico

The objective of this study was to analyze the predictive role of the interpersonal style of physical education teachers on the types of motivation and these in turn with boredom and fun in high school students from Hermosillo, Sonora. A total of 282 students participated (55.3% boys, 44.7% girls, A...

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Authors: Duarte Félix, Hector, Castro Zamora, Andrés, Borbón Castro, Norma, De La Cruz-Ortega , Manuel, Durazo Terán, Luis
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2021
Country:México
Institution:UNIVERSIDAD DE SONORA
Repository:Revista de investigación académica sin frontera
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:oai.revistainvestigacionacademicasinfrontera.unison.mx:article/410
Online Access:https://revistainvestigacionacademicasinfrontera.unison.mx/index.php/RDIASF/article/view/410
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Physical education, Motivation, Boredom, Fun, Interpersonal style.
Educación física, Motivación, Aburrimiento, Diversión, Estilo Interpersonal.
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Summary:The objective of this study was to analyze the predictive role of the interpersonal style of physical education teachers on the types of motivation and these in turn with boredom and fun in high school students from Hermosillo, Sonora. A total of 282 students participated (55.3% boys, 44.7% girls, Average = 12.64; SD = .66; range = 12 - 14 years). The results showed a positive relationship between support for autonomy and autonomous motivation, as well as a positive relationship with satisfaction / fun and negatively controlled motivation and non-motivation, as well as with boredom, while the controlling style had a relationship negative with autonomous motivation and satisfaction / fun and a positive relationship with controlled motivation and non-motivation in addition to boredom. Likewise, this study has some limitations, since it could only be applied in one school, so it would be interesting to expand the study and apply it in more secondary schools.