In the education sector, sports are an important part of the
curriculum at all levels because they help to develop the mental, physical,
social, and emotional aspects of the pupils. This study was conducted to
establish the potential association between predictors and curricular
performance of student-athletes. To accomplish the reason for the study the
descriptive research design was used. One hundred thirty-four athletes from the
Province of Pampanga who competed in the Central Luzon Regional Association (CLRAA)
in the School Year 2016-2017 served as respondents of the study. The sports
involvement of student-athletes and its perceived effects on their curricular
performance. For the physical aspect, sixty-six or 49.25% agreed the poor
balanced diet, and seven, or 5.52% strongly disagreed that the injury acquired
from sports involvement affected their curricular performance. On the other
hand, regarding the social aspect, Seventy-four, or 55.22% agreed is teachers'
discrimination was a factor that affected their curricular performance. While
11 or 8.20% strongly disagreed that discrimination from a classmate may effect
their curricular performance. Likewise, in the emotional aspect, seventy
individuals, or 52.23% disagreed Failure/defeat in sports involvement may
result in a loss of Self-reliance. While six or 4.47% strongly agreed that
defeats led to the loss of Courage. Lastly, mental aspect, fifty-nine
individuals, or 44.02% agreed that the cause of anger often becomes the focus
of attention. While eleven or 8.20% which were described strongly agreed is the
worry. The result shows that there is no significant relationship between the
factors and the curricular performance on the responses of student-athletes.
There is a significant relationship between the athletes’ sports involvement
and curricular performance.
Noel L. Dominado,
Department of Education, Rodolfo V. Feliciano Memorial High School, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/PLLER-V4/article/view/13150
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