QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION OF COACHES’ PERSPECTIVES ON MORAL EDUCATION IN SPORT
Author(s) -
Saulius Šukys,
Živilė Dargenė,
Diana Karanauskienė
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
baltic journal of sport and health sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2538-8347
pISSN - 2351-6496
DOI - 10.33607/bjshs.v4i107.39
Subject(s) - psychology , thematic analysis , moral development , coaching , athletes , moral disengagement , physical education , football , basketball , moral education , pedagogy , excellence , qualitative research , applied psychology , social psychology , sociology , political science , social science , medicine , law , psychotherapist , physical therapy , archaeology , history
Background. Moral behaviour and moral education of young athletes still remain an important issue in sports context. This study was designed to examine coaches’ perspectives on moral education in sport. Methods. In this study, aiming at establishing the perspectives of coaches on the moral education of athletes in sports activities, qualitative research was selected. Primary data were collected via semi-structured interviews with nine basketball and football coaches of dierent experience and age. The data were analysed applying thematic analysis. Results. Thematic analysis indicated that coaches identifed goals of athletes’ education as the development of athletes’ personality, motivation, the development of sports excellence and the encouragement to achieve victory. Coaches defned moral education as the development of the authority of an athlete, fair play, compliance with rules, and integrity. The most common means coaches used for moral education were explanation, discussion, lectures, meetings, personal examples, case analyses. Such means are important for athlete’s personal development, pursuit of results, and career planning. The qualities of good coach were professional knowledge, authority, competences of creating motivational climate, and also moral competences. Conclusion. A central fnding of the study is that coaches defne moral education in sport through the education of moral values and the goals set by coaches related not only to the sports results, but also to the development of the personality of athletes. Personal role of coaches in moral education encompassing professional knowledge and moral competences of athletes is of great importance. Keywords: morality in sport, moral values, coaches’ role, athletes’ education.
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