The purpose of this study was to empirically examine the effects of academic self-efficacy
and learning inclination of in physical education classes through the application of the
cooperative learning model. In order to achieve this purpose, 277 subjects were selected
through a purposive sampling among students of C-elementary school in Gangwon-do.
Academic self-efficacy and learning inclination were measured two times with a pretest, at
STAD finished. The survey questionnaires were the academic self-efficacy test developed by
Kim & Park (1999) and the questionnaire for perceived learning inclination developed by
Vallerand & Bissonnette (1992) and standardized in the Korean language by Lee (2002). The
statistical methods utilized in the study for analyzing the collected data were reliability
analysis, descriptive statistics, paired t-test, correlate analysis, and multiple regression analysis,
and from the results of this study, the following conclusions were drawn. First, academic
self-efficacy and learning inclination are changed by the application of the cooperative learning
model. Academic self-efficacy and learning inclination significantly increase each time. Second,
academic self-efficacy of students through application of the cooperative learning model also
influences learning inclination.