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International Journal of Martial Arts - Vol. 6

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International Journal of Martial Arts - Vol. 6, pp. 15-23
Abbreviation: injoma
ISSN: 2287-8599 (Online)
Online publication date 24 Feb 2020
Received 27 Nov 2019 Accepted 17 Feb 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51222/injoma.2020.11.6.15

The Effects of Parent’s Intrinsic Participation Motivation to Children’s Behavioral Change and Decision of Education Continuity in Sports Institutes
Hyunmin Kima ; Sungkyun Chob
aKunghee Uinversity Graduate of school physical education, Yongin, Korea
bKunghee Uinversity Graduate of school physical education, Yongin, Korea


Abstract

In Children are in the stages of development in emotion and decision making, so it is hard for them to make decisions and enroll in sports institutes by themselves. In most cases, decisions on enrollment in private institutions are made by the expectations and supports of parents. Hence, the aim of this study is to explore the influence of the intrinsic participation motivation of parents who are educating their children in private sports institute on their children’s behavioral change and decision of continuing education also, to providing the results as a basic data for vitalization of the sports institutes.For analyses, researchers conducted frequency analysis, EFA, internal consistency analysis, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis by SPSS Windows ver. 23.0. Firstly, the intrinsic participation motivation has significant effect to children's behavioral change. Secondly, the behavioral change of children has significant effects to the decision of education continuity. Thirdly, the intrinsic participation motivation has significant effect on the decision of education continuity.The research results show the necessities of education program revision for holding current students and getting new student. For instance, the instructors' qualifications, various education programs and the quality of education environments are must be revised and improved based on “All Care System”. Moreover, it is necessary to seek the ways to satisfy children's psychological and physical health, joyfulness and sense of accomplishment, and have to accumulate data to show the changes of children to the parents.


Keywords: Intrinsic participation motivation, Children’s behavioral change, Decision of education continuity, Sports institute

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