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Understanding Quality Physical Education from the Perspective of Asian PE Professionals
Klaudia Rafael, Walter Ho, Dilsad Ahmed, Yang Yang Xie, Min Liu, Mila Gallardo, Raul Calderon Jr, Naoki Suzuki, Suporntip Pupanead, Kicheon Lee, Vu Viet Bao, Wilfred Wong, Jiaxi Hu, Patrick Ip, Mingching Hsueh
International Sports Studies 45 No. 2 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.30819/iss.45-2.03 pp: 28-40 2023-12-21
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Physical Education, Quality Physical Education, PE professionals, Asia
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Rafael, K., & Ho, W., & Ahmed, D., & Xie, Y.Y., & Liu, M., & Gallardo, M., & Jr, R.C., & Suzuki, N., & Pupanead, S., & Lee, K., & Bao, V.V., & Wong, W., & Hu, J., & Ip, P., & Hsueh, M. (2023). Understanding Quality Physical Education from the Perspective of Asian PE Professionals. International Sports Studies, 45 (2), 28-40. doi:10.30819/iss.45-2.03
@article{Rafael_2023,
doi = {10.30819/iss.45-2.03},
url = {https://doi.org/10.30819/iss.45-2.03},
year = 2023,
publisher = {Logos Verlag Berlin},
volume = {45},
number = {2},
pages = {28-40},
author = {Klaudia Rafael, Walter Ho, Dilsad Ahmed, Yang Yang Xie, Min Liu, Mila Gallardo, Raul Calderon Jr, Naoki Suzuki, Suporntip Pupanead, Kicheon Lee, Vu Viet Bao, Wilfred Wong, Jiaxi Hu, Patrick Ip, Mingching Hsueh},
title = {Understanding Quality Physical Education from the Perspective of Asian PE Professionals},
journal = {International Sports Studies}
}
Abstract
Physical Education (PE) is an essential compulsory school subject requiring focused and
sustained development. This study examined the understanding of Quality Physical Education
(QPE) from the perspective of PE professionals primarily entrusted with implementing
initiatives to develop QPE. A total of 2,191 individuals from 25 Asian cities participated
in this study. They completed a validated QPE questionnaire consisting of 49
items distributed into eight dimensions. The variables of gender, work position, and years
of experience were investigated in accounting for the differences in perceptions. The overall
mean value for QPE was 7.32, with excellent internal consistency (a= .986). The results
indicated similar trends in the perceptions of the QPE and evaluation of the items
by professionals. No significant differences between genders and across work positions
were found. However, significant differences were found among perceptions depending
on the years of experience in teaching PE. Moreover, findings revealed the need for governmental
support for research in PE and collaborative work at the international and
national levels. This study contributes to the groundwork of policy analyses and strategic
development in improving QPE in Asia.