Difficulties of Implementing Continuous Assessment in Physical Education Classes in Certain Secondary Schools in Eastern Algeria.

Authors

  • ROUINI Ahmed 1Université Mustapha Ben Boulaid. Batna 2
  • KHALLAFI Tarek 2Université Larbi Ben M'hidi d'Oum El Bouaghi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19513946

Keywords:

Continuous Assessment, Physical Education, , Secondary School Teachers, Educational Curricula, Educational Reform

Abstract

This study investigates the main challenges faced by physical education teachers in implementing continuous assessment during secondary school classes in eastern Algeria. The research employed a descriptive survey method, targeting a simple random sample of 364 physical education teachers distributed across 20 education directorates in the eastern region.

Data were collected using a questionnaire consisting of five axes, each containing 12 items, designed to capture a comprehensive understanding of the difficulties encountered. Statistical analysis involved calculating correlation coefficients, Cronbach’s alpha, means, and standard deviations to ensure the reliability and validity of findings.

The results reveal that the lack of adequate facilities and equipment stands as the foremost challenge hindering effective continuous assessment. This is followed by issues related to scheduling and limited class time, then by student characteristics. The scientific content of the curriculum and teacher-related factors were found to pose lesser difficulties, respectively.

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Published

2026-06-01

How to Cite

Ahmed, R., & Tarek, K. (2026). Difficulties of Implementing Continuous Assessment in Physical Education Classes in Certain Secondary Schools in Eastern Algeria. Journal of Sport Science Technology and Physical Activities, 23(1), 91–107. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19513946

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