Evaluation of Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Management Program in higher education institutions in the National Capital region (NCR) using engagement theory program quality (ETPQ)

With the implementation of the new Bachelor in Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness program for 7 years and the UNESCO’s emphasis on Quality Physical Education, there is a need to evaluate the quality of the Bachelor in PE, Major in Sports and Wellness Management program in the National...

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Main Author: Dimarucot, Heildenberg C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-66902022-05-18T07:22:34Z Evaluation of Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Management Program in higher education institutions in the National Capital region (NCR) using engagement theory program quality (ETPQ) Dimarucot, Heildenberg C. With the implementation of the new Bachelor in Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness program for 7 years and the UNESCO’s emphasis on Quality Physical Education, there is a need to evaluate the quality of the Bachelor in PE, Major in Sports and Wellness Management program in the National Capital Region that will aid the college administrators and the faculty in further enhancing it. Anchored on Haworth and Conrad’s theory (1997), this study survey, interview, faculty and student portfolio assessment, and document review to examine the (a) importance, (b) concreteness, and (c) effectiveness of the Engagement Theory of Program Quality (ETPQ) attributes on students’ growth and development. The results revealed that all attributes are deemed important indicators of program quality, concrete in the stakeholders’ experience, and effective contributors to students’ growth and development. However, Diverse and Engaged Faculty, Diverse and Engaged Students, Shared Program Direction, Risk-taking Environment, Integrated Learning, Risk-Mentoring, Cooperative Peer Learning, and Support for Basic Infrastructure, particularly sports facilities, need to be further reinforced. Increased student involvement, re-tooling of faculty on mentoring, proper orientation on professional residency and tangible products, and sufficient funding for sports facilities would ensure that all stakeholders would benefit from the optimal quality of the program. 2022-05-25T09:23:53Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5796 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Physical education and training—Philippines—Metro Manila Health and Physical Education Higher Education
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Physical education and training—Philippines—Metro Manila
Health and Physical Education
Higher Education
spellingShingle Physical education and training—Philippines—Metro Manila
Health and Physical Education
Higher Education
Dimarucot, Heildenberg C.
Evaluation of Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Management Program in higher education institutions in the National Capital region (NCR) using engagement theory program quality (ETPQ)
description With the implementation of the new Bachelor in Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness program for 7 years and the UNESCO’s emphasis on Quality Physical Education, there is a need to evaluate the quality of the Bachelor in PE, Major in Sports and Wellness Management program in the National Capital Region that will aid the college administrators and the faculty in further enhancing it. Anchored on Haworth and Conrad’s theory (1997), this study survey, interview, faculty and student portfolio assessment, and document review to examine the (a) importance, (b) concreteness, and (c) effectiveness of the Engagement Theory of Program Quality (ETPQ) attributes on students’ growth and development. The results revealed that all attributes are deemed important indicators of program quality, concrete in the stakeholders’ experience, and effective contributors to students’ growth and development. However, Diverse and Engaged Faculty, Diverse and Engaged Students, Shared Program Direction, Risk-taking Environment, Integrated Learning, Risk-Mentoring, Cooperative Peer Learning, and Support for Basic Infrastructure, particularly sports facilities, need to be further reinforced. Increased student involvement, re-tooling of faculty on mentoring, proper orientation on professional residency and tangible products, and sufficient funding for sports facilities would ensure that all stakeholders would benefit from the optimal quality of the program.
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author Dimarucot, Heildenberg C.
author_facet Dimarucot, Heildenberg C.
author_sort Dimarucot, Heildenberg C.
title Evaluation of Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Management Program in higher education institutions in the National Capital region (NCR) using engagement theory program quality (ETPQ)
title_short Evaluation of Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Management Program in higher education institutions in the National Capital region (NCR) using engagement theory program quality (ETPQ)
title_full Evaluation of Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Management Program in higher education institutions in the National Capital region (NCR) using engagement theory program quality (ETPQ)
title_fullStr Evaluation of Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Management Program in higher education institutions in the National Capital region (NCR) using engagement theory program quality (ETPQ)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Bachelor in Physical Education major in Sports and Management Program in higher education institutions in the National Capital region (NCR) using engagement theory program quality (ETPQ)
title_sort evaluation of bachelor in physical education major in sports and management program in higher education institutions in the national capital region (ncr) using engagement theory program quality (etpq)
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