Abstract:
Behaviour is defined as the action or activities of an organism that is anything that an 
organism does, including physical action, internal physiological and emotional 
processes and implicit mental activity. Teaching can in fact, be defined as conscious 
behaviour that makes learning more probable and more efficient than it would have 
been without that behaviour. Teaching behaviour can range from a simple smile or 
part that encourages the learner to a superbly designed, programmed presentation of a 
complex process that results in predictable, efficient and effective learning. Teacher 
behaviour and learner behaviour, it is obvious that a complex interaction occurs in 
teaching. The decisions and actions of a teacher affect the learning process. The 
purpose of the study was to find out how trained and untrained teachers behave during 
physical education lessons and to investigate their display of some critical value 
which fosters learning. The study was conducted insome selected senior high schools 
in the Ho municipality of the Volta Region.The sample comprised thirty teachers; 
fifteen trained and fifteen untrained physical education teachers.Purposive sampling 
was used for the study because they were the targeted group. Questionnaire was 
distributed to the trained and untrained physical education teachers to answer. The 
study was purely descriptive where percentage and frequency was employed in the 
data analysis. The reliability test was also conducted using Cronbach‘s Alpha with a 
value of 0.995 indicating that 99.5% variables were reliably piloted for the study. 
Findings show that there was a significant difference between trained and untrained 
physical education teachers based on behaviours.On the basis of the findings 
appropriate recommendations were made.
 
Description:
A Dissertation in the Department of Health, Physical Education 
Recreation and Sports of the Faculty of Science Education, submitted to 
the school of Graduate Studies, University of Education, Winneba in 
partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Master of 
Education (Physical Education) degree. 
DECEMBER, 2015