Effects of Sport Education Model and a Ludotechnical Model hybridisation programme on motivation and intention to be physically active in Physical Education in Secondary Education

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Vera Fernández, David
Pizarro, David
Valero Valenzuela, Alfonso

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The aim of the present study was to analyse the effect of an intervention programme delivered through the hybridisation of the Ludotechnical Model (LTM) and the Sport Education Model (SEM) on the satisfaction of Basic Psychological Needs (BPN), motivation, and intention to be physically active in the subject of Physical Education among high school students. The application of hybrid models yields improvements in terms of satisfaction of BPN, motivation, and intention to be physically active for both sexes, compared to a traditional methodology. One of the limitations of the study was the sample selection, suggesting that future studies should use a randomized sample, representative of the target population and with a well-balanced number of participants in each group.

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Vera Fernández, D., Pizarro Mateo, D., & Valero-Valenzuela, A. (2025). Effects of sport education model and a ludotechnical model hybridisation programme on motivation and intention to be physically active in physical education in secondary education. PUBLICACIONES, 55(1), 81-101. https://doi.org/10.30827/publicaciones.v55i1.34181

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