AU - Taslimi, M. AU - Iraannejaad, Ph.D., P. AU - Lebaadi, Ph.D., Z. TI - Learning How to Swim and Improving Self-Efficacy: Physical Education Needs to be Taken More Seriously PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE TA - qjoe JN - qjoe VO - 31 VI - 2 IP - 2 4099 - http://qjoe.ir/article-1-176-en.html 4100 - http://qjoe.ir/article-1-176-en.pdf SO - qjoe 2 ABĀ  - Physical education is not just for improving the functions and well-being of the body, as it can help with the improvement of the psychological functions as well. A physical, and enjoyable, activity such as swimming, as a part of the elementary school curriculum, can help with the improvement of self-efficacy among the students early on. To examine this possibility, a group of 381 female 3rd graders were questioned on their self-efficacy and then divided into two matched groups one of which went through a 12 week swimming course. The post course assessment of the construct indicates that the general, social, and affective self-efficacy of those taken the course improved significantly. The results support the argument on the necessity of taking physical education more seriously. CP - IRAN IN - LG - eng PB - qjoe PG - 171 PT - Research YR - 2015