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Health Status and Job Performance of Physical Education Instructors in Higher Education Institutions
Author(s) -
Vivencio L. Calixtro
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
indonesian journal of educational research and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2775-8427
pISSN - 2775-8419
DOI - 10.17509/ijert.v1i2.33418
Subject(s) - psychology , job performance , mental health , medical education , applied psychology , descriptive research , physical health , medicine , job satisfaction , social psychology , sociology , psychiatry , social science
This study examined the health-related factors to the job performance of physical education (PE) instructors in HEIs of Region XII. It employed a descriptive correlational research design, which includes a survey questionnaire in collecting data from 100 PE instructors. As a result, PE instructors revealed that there is no significant relationship between job performance and physical health status Also, there was no significant relationship between job performance and mental health status. Likewise, there was a significant relationship between job performance and emotional health status. Similarly, there was a significant relationship between job performance and social well-being status. However, there was no significant relationship between job performance and health status since some of the PE instructors are not aware of their health status. The study concluded that the majority of the PE instructors lacked proper self-awareness to sustain healthy wellbeing in teaching PE as a profession.

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