Reconceptualizing Motivational Climate in Physical Education and Sport Coaching: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Kevin Morgan*

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to re-conceptualize the phenomenon of motivational climate in Physical Education and sport coaching as a concept that is not purely psychological in nature, but also highly dependent upon pedagogical and sociological theories. In doing so, an interdisciplinary perspective is promoted where the three aforementioned disciplines combine and intersect in order to enrich teachers’ and coaches’ understanding of motivational climate. The ultimate aim is to assist practitioners in fostering an effective and stimulating learning environment. The pre-existing TARGET acronym (task, authority, recognition, grouping, evaluation and time) is used to structure the paper. These TARGET structures are further developed with links to relevant pedagogical and sociological theory to enrich them. Further, a strong emphasis is placed on ‘relationships,’ which have not previously been featured in the TARGET literature. It is anticipated that inter-disciplinary research on motivational climate will emerge from the ideas presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-112
Number of pages18
JournalQuest
Volume69
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 May 2016

Keywords

  • Motivational climate
  • authority
  • evaluation and time (TARGET)
  • grouping
  • interdisciplinary
  • recognition
  • relationships
  • task

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