英文摘要 |
The purpose of this research is to introduce exercise and sport science education (ESSE) into the current military sports system. This study develops multiple learning assessment strategies based on the attributes of curriculums, constructs the assessment dimensions and key elements that affect the learning performance of ESSE and explores the key factors that affect the learning performance. By doing so, it is hoped to enhance efficacy of military physical education in Taiwan. This study integrates focus group discussion, in-depth interview, modified Delphi method, and analytic hierarchy process to process data collected through semi-structured questionnaire and interviews with faculties, experts, and 147 trainee teachers. The aim is to establish a military sports program that combines ESSE. The results are: (1) 8 new courses are added in the curriculum under the category of “sports science”; (2) base on the features of ESSE, learning assessments are divided into 4 methods: written test, presentation, certification acquisition, and special topics; (3) influencing factors of ESSE learning efficacy include 4 assessment dimensions and 19 key elements. In addition, key elements considered most crucial are: “interactive communication”, “exercise and sport knowledge” and “learning motivation” ; (4) among the 8 new courses, “sports nutrition”, “exercise and sport training method'' and “sports injury first aid” gain the highest scores in sections of importance, practicality and overall satisfaction, moreover, “sports biomechanics” and “sports administration theory” gain the lowest learning efficacy. |