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Personal and Environmental Factors that Contribute to Experiences of Stress in Physical Education for Children at Risk for Developmental Coordination Disorder
DownloadFall 2019
Psychological stress is as an experience that arises from a mismatch between a person’s perception of a situation and his or her resources to cope with environmental demands (Aldwin, 2007). Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is more than just a motor problem and is thought to cause many...
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2024-01-30
Abstract: Classroom assessment appears to be a source of constant stress and anxiety in the lives of post-secondary students. As something unique to students, assessment is easily identified as an important contributor to the mental health crisis on post-secondary campus. Despite this, reforms to...
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Fall 2023
Often, one may think of assessments, assignments, and tests as purely extrinsic motivators and that students have no intrinsic interest or drive to engage with them. However, there may be instances where students are intrinsically motivated by assessment. It is important to illuminate the various...