This study aimed to identify what impact a novel approach to teaching physical education (PE) had on children's physical activity (PA), coordination and cognition compared to current provision. One hundred and fifty children were recruited from six primary schools in Scotland. Outcome measures were the Cognitive Assessment System, the Physical Activity Habits Questionnaire for Children and fundamental locomotor skills (crawling, creeping, marching and skipping). Pre-, post- and 6-month follow-up testing was conducted and data analysed comparing a control and an intervention group. Each group received 2 hours of PE each week during the 16-week intervention. Current provision in PE was delivered in the control group and a Better Movers and Th...
Sport England’s ‘Active Lives, Children and Young People’ survey for the academic year 2019 to 2020 ...
The practice of physical activity is believed to lead to improvement of motor skills and competences...
Physically active children have greater motor competence and a faster maturation compared with their...
This study aimed to identify what impact a novel approach to teaching physical education (PE) had on...
This study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Bett...
AbstractThis study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to ...
This study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Bett...
In Scotland, Health and Well-Being (HWB) has become a core area in school curricula following the i...
The school is the only arena where the vast majority of children and youth can be reached, and schoo...
This paper aims to give a contribution to the study if the impact of motor-development approaches to...
Recent research has confirmed a positive relationship between levels of physical activity and academ...
Physical education in schools has been marginalised across the globe, and as a result, children are ...
Background: The physical, cognitive, and learning benefits of physical activity for children have al...
Throughout Scotland, self-regulation has been acknowledged as a fundamental function, critical to...
Background: School-based interventions are a key opportunity to improve children’s physical activity...
Sport England’s ‘Active Lives, Children and Young People’ survey for the academic year 2019 to 2020 ...
The practice of physical activity is believed to lead to improvement of motor skills and competences...
Physically active children have greater motor competence and a faster maturation compared with their...
This study aimed to identify what impact a novel approach to teaching physical education (PE) had on...
This study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Bett...
AbstractThis study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to ...
This study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Bett...
In Scotland, Health and Well-Being (HWB) has become a core area in school curricula following the i...
The school is the only arena where the vast majority of children and youth can be reached, and schoo...
This paper aims to give a contribution to the study if the impact of motor-development approaches to...
Recent research has confirmed a positive relationship between levels of physical activity and academ...
Physical education in schools has been marginalised across the globe, and as a result, children are ...
Background: The physical, cognitive, and learning benefits of physical activity for children have al...
Throughout Scotland, self-regulation has been acknowledged as a fundamental function, critical to...
Background: School-based interventions are a key opportunity to improve children’s physical activity...
Sport England’s ‘Active Lives, Children and Young People’ survey for the academic year 2019 to 2020 ...
The practice of physical activity is believed to lead to improvement of motor skills and competences...
Physically active children have greater motor competence and a faster maturation compared with their...