Concerns about low levels of children’s physical activity and motor skill development, prompted the Ministry of Education to trial a physical activity pilot project (PAPP) in 16 New Zealand primary schools. The project comprised professional development and training in physical education for lead teachers and introduced four physical activity coordinators to liaise with and increase physical activity opportunities in the pilot schools. A survey of generalist teachers (128 baselines, 155 post-intervention) from these schools looked at timetabled physical activity sessions and issues related to teaching physical education. The authors calculated means and standard deviations of data relating to timetabled PE sessions and used a one-way analys...
© 2016 Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Within Aotearoa/New Zealand...
This milestone report is the fourth and final for the research project ‘Evaluative research on the i...
Appropriately designed, resourced and delivered physical education (PE) programmes are believed to n...
Concerns about low levels of children’s physical activity and motor skill development, prompted the ...
Concerns about low levels of children-s physical activity and motor skill development, prompted the ...
Concerns about low levels of children’s physical activity and motor skill development, prompted the ...
This paper analyses the impact of a nationwide one-year physical education (PE) professional develop...
This paper reports on research undertaken by Pétrie, jones, and McKlm (2007)' during 2006, as part o...
This research focused on physical education (PE) teaching and learning in New Zealand primary school...
© 2016, New Zealand Association for Research in Education. This study examines practicing primary sc...
A renewed focus on Physical Education in New South Wales primary schools has the potential to act as...
A renewed focus on Physical Education in New South Wales primary schools has the potential to act as...
For many years educators have been concerned with the decline of physical education in schools. The ...
The main aim for this project was to investigate whether or not Initial Teacher Training programmes ...
Quality physical education (QPE) in primary school optimises children’s well-being. However, interna...
© 2016 Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Within Aotearoa/New Zealand...
This milestone report is the fourth and final for the research project ‘Evaluative research on the i...
Appropriately designed, resourced and delivered physical education (PE) programmes are believed to n...
Concerns about low levels of children’s physical activity and motor skill development, prompted the ...
Concerns about low levels of children-s physical activity and motor skill development, prompted the ...
Concerns about low levels of children’s physical activity and motor skill development, prompted the ...
This paper analyses the impact of a nationwide one-year physical education (PE) professional develop...
This paper reports on research undertaken by Pétrie, jones, and McKlm (2007)' during 2006, as part o...
This research focused on physical education (PE) teaching and learning in New Zealand primary school...
© 2016, New Zealand Association for Research in Education. This study examines practicing primary sc...
A renewed focus on Physical Education in New South Wales primary schools has the potential to act as...
A renewed focus on Physical Education in New South Wales primary schools has the potential to act as...
For many years educators have been concerned with the decline of physical education in schools. The ...
The main aim for this project was to investigate whether or not Initial Teacher Training programmes ...
Quality physical education (QPE) in primary school optimises children’s well-being. However, interna...
© 2016 Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Within Aotearoa/New Zealand...
This milestone report is the fourth and final for the research project ‘Evaluative research on the i...
Appropriately designed, resourced and delivered physical education (PE) programmes are believed to n...