Webexcellence in mental skills education: A framework for designing quality web‐based mental skills education environments
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Author (aut): Farres, Laura G.
Author (aut): Stodel, Emma J.
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This article provides a framework that describes the aspects involved in designing quality web-based mental skills education (MSE) environments. The framework is grounded in the literature of web-based learning and sport psychology theory and practice. The core of the framework is the web-based educational environment. In order for web-based MSE to be effective, it should involve the athletes in environments that promote active learning. The following five characteristics of quality web-based MSE environments are outlined and discussed: (a) self-directing, (b) meaningful, (c) accommodating, (d) reflective, and (e) social. Careful consideration is also given to four elements suggested to facilitate the creation of a quality web-based MSE environment: (a) quality resources, (b) quality consulting approaches, (c) quality use of technology, and (d) quality service. This framework may provide some direction for mental skills educators beginning to explore web-based MSE and for researchers wanting to study the effectiveness of the web as a means for MSE. |
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Volume 1, Issue 4
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10.1080/1612197X.2003.9671725
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©2003. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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WebExcellence
mental skills education (MSE)
web-based learning
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