Running head: Affective Behavior
Affective Behavior
By: Andrew Heisler
Albertson College of Idaho
Introduction
Affective Behavior is a frequently debated topic in Physical Education. Many physical educators believe in the principles behind testing the affective domain. However, a large number of physical educators have issues with testing this domain. Affective Behavior "involves the interests, appreciations, attitudes, values, and emotional bias of an individual" ( Miller, 2006, p.281). This behavior is reflected through an individual's feelings and emotions.
Importance of testing Affective Behavior
Physical educators believe there are many positive benefits of testing affective behavior. The results can inform teachers on how students feel about the class. This can be very beneficial in changing and structuring the class so students are getting the most from physical education. Through affective behavior physical educators are able to evaluate how much the......
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