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  • Department of Physical Education and Sports
  • Physical Education and Sports (Master) (With Thesis)
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  • Motivational Orientations in Sport
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Course Introduction Information

Code - Course Title BES526 - Motivational Orientations in Sport
Course Type Elective Courses
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Laboratory + Practice 3+0
ECTS 7.5
Course Instructor(s) PROFESÖR DOKTOR SERDAR KOCAEKŞİ
Mode of Delivery  The mode of delivery of this course is Face to face
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended Introduction to psychologySport Psychology
Required or Recommended Resources Abbott, A., Collins, D. (2004) Eliminating the dichotomybetween theory and practice in talent developmentand identifi cation: considering the role of psychology.Journal of Sport Sciences 22, 395–408.Jowett, S., Lavallee, D. (2007) Social Psychology in Sport.Human Kinetics, Champaign.Sroufe, L.A., Egeland, B., Carlson, E.A., Collins, W.A.(2005) The Development of the Person: The MinnesotaStudy of Risk and Adaptation from Birth to Adulthood.Guilford Press, New York.Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women inSport (2007) Developing Physically Active Girls: AnEvidence-Based Multidisciplinary Approach. Universityof Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, viewed 20 December2007, .Weiss, M.R. (2004) Developmental Sport Psychology: ALifespan Perspective. Fitness Information Technology,Morgantown.
Recommended Reading List Abbott, A., Collins, D. (2004) Eliminating the dichotomybetween theory and practice in talent developmentand identifi cation: considering the role of psychology.Journal of Sport Sciences 22, 395–408.Jowett, S., Lavallee, D. (2007) Social Psychology in Sport.Human Kinetics, Champaign.Sroufe, L.A., Egeland, B., Carlson, E.A., Collins, W.A.(2005) The Development of the Person: The MinnesotaStudy of Risk and Adaptation from Birth to Adulthood.Guilford Press, New York.Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women inSport (2007) Developing Physically Active Girls: AnEvidence-Based Multidisciplinary Approach. Universityof Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, viewed 20 December2007, .Weiss, M.R. (2004) Developmental Sport Psychology: ALifespan Perspective. Fitness Information Technology,Morgantown.
Assessment methods and criteria Mid term exam (% 20),Task (% 20), Final exam (% 60)The exams are make classic way
Work Placement Not Applicable
Sustainability Development Goals Health and Quality of Life

Content

Weeks Topics
Week - 1 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology
Week - 2 Sports Psychology and Fundamental Concepts
Week - 3 Motivation and Motivational Orientations in Sports
Week - 4 Basic Psychological Skills Relaxation - Research findings - Examples of good practice
Week - 5 Goal Setting - Research findings - Examples of good practice
Week - 6 Imagination and Mental - Research findings - Examples of good practice
Week - 7 Self-Confidence - Research findings - Examples of good practice
Week - 8 Self-Confidence and Self-Efficacy - Theoretical Foundations - Methods of Developing Self-Confidence - Application Examples
Week - 9 Motivation - Intrinsic Motivation - Extrinsic Motivation
Week - 10 Goal Setting Skills - Quality training
Week - 11 Leaving the sport - Burnout - Coping with injury
Week - 12 Research findings - Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation - Goal Orientation - Contributions - Withdrawal from sports
Week - 13 Examples of good practice - Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation - Goal Orientation - Contributions - Withdrawal from sports
Week - 14 Arousal and Motion - Theories of Arousal and Motion - Strategies for Influencing Arousal and Motion

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

  • Competences
  • Productive
  • True to core values
  • Rational
  • Questoning
  • Entrepreneur
  • Creative
  • Follow ethical and moral rules
  • Civic awareness
  • Effective use of Turkish
  • Effective use of a foreign language
  • Adapt to different situations and social roles
  • Work in teams
  • Use time effectively
  • Respect differences
  • Eleştirel düşünebilme
  • Abstract analysis and synthesis
  • Problem solving
  • Applying theoretical knowledge into practice
  • Concern for quality
  • Information Management
  • To work autonomously
  • Organization and planning
  • Decision making
  • To work in interdisciplinary projects
  • Project Design and Management
  • Leadership
  • To work in international projects

Assessment Methods

Assessment Method and Passing Requirements
Quamtity Percentage (%)
1.Midterm Exam 1 40
Final Exam 1 60
Toplam (%) 100
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