Enhancing Physical Education Performance Through Blended Learning: A Study On Self-Efficacy Development.

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Yan Ge
Borhannudin Bin Abdullah
Hazizi Abu Saad

Abstract

Background


This study examines the impact of blended learning on self-efficacy development in physical education (PE) courses. The hypothesis is that integrating digital tools and face-to-face interactions enhances student self-efficacy and overall performance in PE settings.


Materials and Methods


A quasi-experimental design was employed with a sample of 200 high school students divided into control and experimental groups. The experimental group participated in a blended learning program, which included online instructional videos, interactive simulations, and traditional PE classes. Data on self-efficacy were collected using pre-and post-intervention questionnaires.


Results


The results indicated significant improvements in the experimental group's self-efficacy scores, with an average increase of 15% (p < 0.05) compared to the control group, which showed no significant change. Additionally, the experimental group reported a 20% improvement in PE performance tasks.


Conclusion


Blended learning approaches in PE can significantly enhance self-efficacy and performance. These findings suggest that digital resources can effectively complement physical training by providing personalized, flexible, and engaging learning experiences.

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Yan Ge, Borhannudin Bin Abdullah, & Hazizi Abu Saad. (2024). Enhancing Physical Education Performance Through Blended Learning: A Study On Self-Efficacy Development. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 4130–4135. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.3593
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Yan Ge

Faculty of Educational Studies, Department of Sport Studies, University Putra Malaysia(UPM),Serdang,Selangor,43400,Malaysia

Borhannudin Bin Abdullah

Faculty of Educational Studies, Department of Sport Studies, University Putra Malaysia(UPM),Serdang,Selangor,43400,Malaysia

Hazizi Abu Saad

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University Putra Malaysia(UPM)

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