The relationship between sports teacher – coach role conflict and self-efficacy with the mediating role of sports goal orientation

Abstract

Teaching and coaching are two different occupational roles and the responsibilities of teachers and sports coaches can be distinguished from each other. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the role of teacher-coach in sports and self-efficacy with the mediating role of sports goal orientation. This study used descriptive-correlational research. The appropriateness of the measurement model was tested by confirmatory factor analysis. Research data were obtained from 36 physical education teachers through a questionnaire. For data analysis, statistical methods of correlation test and bivariate regression using SPSS-22 and AMOS software were used. The conflict between the roles of sports teacher-coach with the presence of the mediating variable of sports goal orientation indicated a positive and significant effect on self-efficacy. Sports goal orientation also had a positive and direct effect on self-efficacy. The results of the present study displayed a comprehensive view. Accordingly, physical education teachers who have an intermediate role (teacher-centered and coach-centered) showed high self-efficacy and sports goal-orientation. The findings of this study offered valuable information to improve the quality of learning and teaching for sport coaches and physical education teachers.

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coaching, role conflict, ego orientation, Physical Education teachers, task orientation

Citation

Ghayebzadeh S., Konukman F., Vodičar J., Rezazadeh H., Eslami S., da Silva C.A.F., Mataruna-Dos-Santos L. (2023). The relationship between sports teacher – coach role conflict and self-efficacy with the mediating role of sports goal orientation. Sport i Turystyka. Środ-kowoeuropejskie Czasopismo Naukowe, 6(1), 49–65. https://doi.org/10.16926/sit.2023.01.03

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