Journal of Physical Education Health and Sport
Vol 10, No 1 (2023)

The Effect of Physical Fitness Learning Motivation and Learning Style on Physical Education Sports and Health Learning Outcomes

Mualif, Alhadj (Unknown)
Gusril, Gusril (Unknown)
Syahrastani, Syahrastani (Unknown)
Bahtra, Ridho (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Aug 2024

Abstract

This study aims to determine the direct and indirect effects of Learning Motivation (X1), physical fitness (X2), learning style (X3) on PJOK learning outcomes (Y). This type of research is quantitative with path analysis techniques. The population in this study were 101 students of State Senior High School 13 Kerinci. The sampling technique uses stratified random sampling, where the sample is 50 people. Data was collected by using a questionnaire to measure learning motivation (X1), the TKSI test to measure physical fitness (X2), a questionnaire to measure learning styles (X3) and student scores as PJOK learning outcomes (Y). The results of the data analysis show that the path coefficient values are normal, significant and linear, where the magnitude of the influence, both directly and indirectly, is as follows: (1) There is a direct effect of learning motivation on PJOK Learning Outcomes of students at State High School 13 Kerinci is equal to 9.12%. (2) There is a direct effect of physical fitness on PJOK Learning Outcomes in Kerinci 13 State Senior High School students of 6.50%. (3) There is a direct effect of learning style variables on PJOK Learning Outcomes of Kerinci 13 State Senior High School students of 9.24%. (4) There is an indirect effect of learning motivation on PJOK Learning Outcomes through learning styles of 16.81%. (5) There is an indirect effect of physical fitness on PJOK Learning Outcomes through style of 8.35%. (6) There is an indirect effect of learning motivation on PJOK Learning Outcomes through physical fitness of 15.1%.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jpehs

Publisher

Subject

Education Health Professions

Description

The Journal has a particular focus on physical education and sport research-based articles (approximately 7000 words) that make reference to other critical work in the field and/or discuss particular issues of practice-focused research within the specific professional fields of health, sport and ...