International Conference on Education and Language (ICEL)
Vol 1 (2014): 2nd ICEL 2014

The Influence of Physical Fitness Test Towards Students’ Motivation in Learning Physical Education of Grade XI

Noviana Amelia (Faculty of Education, Teachers College, UPH)
Simon Mulia (Faculty of Education, Teachers College, UPH)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 May 2014

Abstract

Physical Education (PE) is critical to the development and maintenance of good health in students’ life. Therefore, Physical Fitness Components (PFC) that is trained through Physical Fitness Test (PFT) must be applied in the PE class because it leads and encourages students to live a healthy lifestyle. Unfortunately, the students in grade XI SMA ABC Tangerang, did not learn PFC and PFT. When it was time for PE class, the students also had low motivation to participate. This research is a quasi-experimental research that compared two groups of subjects:XI IPA boys (experimental group) and XI IPS boys (control group). The research was conducted in two meetings. The motivation has been measured by using questionnaire with high reliability (r=0.725) and in very high reliability (r=0,952). After tested the questionnaire result with t-test for independent samples, the result has showed that there is significant difference of motivation between the experimental group and the control group (p=0,000, p<0,05).

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Journal Info

Abbrev

icel

Publisher

Subject

Education

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This Proceedings contains papers submitted and presented at the International Conference on Education and Language in 2013 and 2014. 2nd International Conference on Language Education hosted by the University of Bandar Lampung on 20-22 May 2014, at the graduate campus, the University of Bandar ...