A training curriculum development of sportsmanship to implement every day life : a case study of prathom 6 students at Pannawit School, Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya
Abstract:
This research aimed to create and evaluate a training curriculum for development of sportsmanship to implement in everyday life. The three research steps were as follows: The first step was preparing to create the training curriculum, in which the researcher surveyed the training needs and the needs of students, students parents, school administrators, physical education teachers, and community leaders (a total of 181 people) to use as basic information. The second step was the creation of the training curriculum, consisting of general objectives, behavioral objectives, contents, arranging the training experiences, and the training process. The third step was the training and evaluation of the training curriculum with the sample group consisting of 33 Prathom 6 students over the course of a single day. The researcher evaluated the training by using a pre-test and post-test on knowledge, understanding the test form for use in daily life, and the evaluation form assessing the satisfaction with the training. The research results found that students participating in the training had significantly more knowledge on sportsmanship, at the level of 0.05. The mean of these students understanding of its use in daily life was at a high level. Most of these students were satisfied at a high level. Regarding further suggestions, the researcher suggests there should be more training days and information, alongside a field trip practice conference in order for students to gain more experience and more self-learning.