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Motivational predictors of young adolescents' participation in an outdoor adventure course: A self-determination theory approach
Authors:Chee Keng John Wang  Rebecca P Ang  Sock Miang Teo-Koh  Abdul Kahlid
Institution:1. National Institute of Education , Singapore;2. Outward Bound , Singapore
Abstract:Abstract

Outdoor education is emerging as a compulsory component of the school curriculum in Singapore. As more and more young people are involved in outdoor education programmes, the motivational factors that influence students' participation in outdoor activities is an important area of study. The purpose of this study was to use the self-determination theory framework to examine post course satisfaction level among young adolescents. A total of 314 secondary school students aged from 12 to 16 years took part in the survey. Results showed that external regulation negatively predicted self-reported satisfaction whereas intrinsic motivation positively predicted participants' satisfaction levels of the course. It is highlighted that young adolescents should not be coerced into outdoor education programmes. They should be provided with a meaningful rationale for participation, given some autonomy for decision-making and to have a positive and enjoyable experience during the programme.
Keywords:Outdoor Education  Intrinsic Motivation  Autonomy  Extrinsic Motivation  Satisfaction
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