Classroom-based physical activity (CBPA) can significantly benefit students’ health and educational outcomes, but many teachers do not utilize CBPA. This study examined teachers’ perceptions about the value and impact of several approaches to support CBPA implementation, and teachers’ weekly self-reported CBPA use. Interviews were conducted with 35 classroom teachers (including those using and not using CBPA) at two public elementary schools, and CBPA tracking logs were collected on a weekly basis. Interview transcripts were interpreted through key domains within implementation science. On average, teachers reported using one activity every other day. Interview data revealed that utilizing professional collaboration time for peer-to-peer fe...
Given evidence surrounding the benefits of light-intensity physical activity (LPA) and the amount of...
The benefits of physical activity (PA) for children are well-researched and extend into the realms o...
This study explored the use of classroom physical activity (PA) in secondary science rooms. To accom...
Classroom-based physical activity (CBPA) can significantly benefit students’ health and educational ...
This study examined teachers’ zone of proximal development for classroom physical activity breaks by...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore attitudes towards Classroom-Based Physical Activity ...
Elementary students spend 7 to 8 hours in school for approximately 175 days of the year. Despite kno...
A sedentary life style contributes to many chronic diseases and poor educational performance. Since ...
Background: Few children meet the physical activity (PA) recommendations. One new and innovative way...
Classroom teachers are increasingly called upon to help increase pupils’ physical activity (PA). Gro...
As public health concerns about physical inactivity and childhood obesity continue to rise, research...
textDespite the known benefits of physical activity in youth, the prevalence of inactivity in childr...
Research shows that there are numerous benefits to allowing students to be physically active through...
The intentional integration of physical activity in elementary school classrooms—including brief ins...
pre-printHigh levels of physical inactivity are evident among many American children. To address thi...
Given evidence surrounding the benefits of light-intensity physical activity (LPA) and the amount of...
The benefits of physical activity (PA) for children are well-researched and extend into the realms o...
This study explored the use of classroom physical activity (PA) in secondary science rooms. To accom...
Classroom-based physical activity (CBPA) can significantly benefit students’ health and educational ...
This study examined teachers’ zone of proximal development for classroom physical activity breaks by...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore attitudes towards Classroom-Based Physical Activity ...
Elementary students spend 7 to 8 hours in school for approximately 175 days of the year. Despite kno...
A sedentary life style contributes to many chronic diseases and poor educational performance. Since ...
Background: Few children meet the physical activity (PA) recommendations. One new and innovative way...
Classroom teachers are increasingly called upon to help increase pupils’ physical activity (PA). Gro...
As public health concerns about physical inactivity and childhood obesity continue to rise, research...
textDespite the known benefits of physical activity in youth, the prevalence of inactivity in childr...
Research shows that there are numerous benefits to allowing students to be physically active through...
The intentional integration of physical activity in elementary school classrooms—including brief ins...
pre-printHigh levels of physical inactivity are evident among many American children. To address thi...
Given evidence surrounding the benefits of light-intensity physical activity (LPA) and the amount of...
The benefits of physical activity (PA) for children are well-researched and extend into the realms o...
This study explored the use of classroom physical activity (PA) in secondary science rooms. To accom...