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Influence of Decision-Making on Attitudes,Creativity, Motor Skills and Self-Concept in Elementary Children
Authors:Paul G Schempp  John T F Cheffers  Leonard D Zaichkowsky
Institution:1. School of Physical Education , Kent State University , Kent , OH , 44242 , USA;2. Human Movement Program , Boston University , Boston , MA , 02215 , USA
Abstract:Abstract

Attitudes, creativity, self-concept and motor skills were measured to determine the influence of decision-making on elementary children. Three groups of children (N = 208) were tested, one group was taught with the teacher dominating all classroom decisions, another group was encouraged to share in the decision-making, and a third group served as a control. Data were collected immediately before and after an eight-week instructional period. MANCOVA indicated that the two treatment groups had significantly higher scores than did the control group, and the shared decision-making group scored significantly higher than the teacher dominated group on measures of creativity, motor skills and self-concept. A 2 (treatment) × 2 (sex) × 5 (grade) ANOVA revealed significantly more positive attitude scores for children allowed to make decisions regarding their learning. Further, Pearson product-moment correlation showed the tested variables to be independent measures of a child's development.
Keywords:decision-making  decision-making  creativity  motor skills  self-concept  elementary children  teaching methods
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