Mental health and its relationship to achievement motivation in the physical education and sports class of secondary school students From the teachers point of view
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Mental health- Achievement motivation: Secondary school students-Abstract
The Object of the study aims to identify .. The relationship between mental health and achievement motivation in the physical education and sports class of secondary school students from the teachers' point of view for this purpose, we used the method he descriptive approach on a simple of secondary school teachers, and for data collection, we used a tool questionnaire . After collecting the results and having treated them statistically, we conclude There is a strong relationship between mental health and achievement motivation in the physical education and sports class On this basis, the study recommended The necessity of emphasizing the great importance of taking care of mental health and its role in increasing the achievement motivation in the physical and sports education class
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