The Relationship between Academic Motivation Levels and Career Decisions of Physical Education and Sports Science Students
Cemal Özman, Aydın Pekel
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ABSTRACT
Aim: The purpose of this study is to
evaluate the relationship between academic motivation levels and career
decisions of physical education and sports science students.
Methods: In accordance with the aim of the
study, the research model was designed based on correlational survey model. The
universe of the research is made up of students of Istanbul City Public and
Foundation Universities, Physical Education and Sports Vocational School of
Higher Education and Faculty of Sports Science, while the sample is made up of
398 voluntary students. Participants were asked to fill personal information
forms, academic motivation scales and career decision scales. The data gathered
were transferred to the SPSS 25 packaged software, and correlation and
regression analyses were performed.
Conclusion: In conclusion, it was determined
that students of physical education and sports science have a good level of
academic motivation while the perception of career decision is at medium level.
It was determined that, there is a low level relationship between academic
motivation and informed career decision and uninformed career decision, a
medium level relationship between academic motivation and career decision
general score, and that the academic motivation level predicts the career
decision and explains 22% of the total variation.
Keywords: Physical Education and Sports, Academic Motivation, Career Decision,
University Students
ABSTRACT
Aim: The purpose of this study is to
evaluate the relationship between academic motivation levels and career
decisions of physical education and sports science students.
Methods: In accordance with the aim of the
study, the research model was designed based on correlational survey model. The
universe of the research is made up of students of Istanbul City Public and
Foundation Universities, Physical Education and Sports Vocational School of
Higher Education and Faculty of Sports Science, while the sample is made up of
398 voluntary students. Participants were asked to fill personal information
forms, academic motivation scales and career decision scales. The data gathered
were transferred to the SPSS 25 packaged software, and correlation and
regression analyses were performed.
Conclusion: In conclusion, it was determined
that students of physical education and sports science have a good level of
academic motivation while the perception of career decision is at medium level.
It was determined that, there is a low level relationship between academic
motivation and informed career decision and uninformed career decision, a
medium level relationship between academic motivation and career decision
general score, and that the academic motivation level predicts the career
decision and explains 22% of the total variation.
Keywords: Physical Education and Sports, Academic Motivation, Career Decision,
University Students