Effect of an intervention on the attitudes towards equality of Physical Education professionals in training.
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Recent studies show the need to include the gender perspective in the training of pre-service professionals in physical education and physical activity, as well as the scarcity of existing interventions in this field, specifically, in the Spanish context. Thus, although this study is part of a larger project, the purpose of this article is, on the one hand, to present the program "Deportigualízate", an intervention based on the principles of critical feminist pedagogy in the context of Physical Activity and Sport Science (PASS) undergraduate program. On the other hand, to study its effect on the attitudes towards gender equality of pre-service professionals in physical education and physical activity. To this end, a sample of 39 students from the PASS degree of the University of A Coruña participated in the study. A quasi-experimental design of two groups with pre-test and post-test was followed. Data was collected through the School Doing Gender/Teachers scale (Piedra de la Cuadra, 2010). The results found show an improvement in the attitudes towards gender equality of the students participating in the intervention, concluding that "Deportigualízate" has a positive effect on the profile towards gender-sensitive teaching of PASS students.
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