A Study of the Influence of Attitude towards Physical Education on Academic Achievement of the Students Studying in High School
Keywords:
Education, Physical education, Attitude, Academic achievementAbstract
In the present time, it is realised that the laying emphasis on academic pursuit could not help the children in their growth and development, and that, physical activities could make a valuable contribution in achieving this objective. ‘The scholar’s mind in the athlete’s body is a valid idea of sport in education rather that sport versus education’. This statement of Cowell and France tells about the modern concept of the physical education. They believe that education based on the experiences in the classroom alone cannot face the challenges of the times. So, the present study was aimed at assessing the influence of attitude towards physical education on academic achievement of the students studying in high school of Ghaziabad city. The method of study was Ex-post Facto Method. The sample was selected by simple random sampling technique. The sample of the study comprised of 100 students (50 boys and 50 girls) of high school. The data was collected using Edgington scale for attitude towards physical education and for academic achievement; marks obtained in high school examination had been taken. To analyse data, t test and correlation technique were used. The result of the study revealed that attitude of the students towards physical education was positive, and students’ attitude towards physical education did not influence significantly on their academic achievement. It further reveals that there is a significant difference between attitude of male and female students towards physical education.Published
2012-06-10
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Arora A. A Study of the Influence of Attitude towards Physical Education on Academic Achievement of the Students Studying in High School. JTER [Internet]. 2012Jun.10 [cited 2026Mar.1];11(02):121-7. Available from: https://www.jter.info/index.php/JTER/article/view/86
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