Despite its recommended use, physical activity promotion in the academic classroom (PAPAC) has received little attention in terms of the factors that help to facilitate it. In this study, a social learning perspective was adopted to examine the role of physical activity biographies in generalist classroom teachers\u27 (CTs) PAPAC. CTs (N = 213) were assessed on their satisfaction with personal K-12 physical education (PE) experiences, perceived physical activity competence, self-reported physical activity, perceived PAPAC competence, and self-reported PAPAC. Structural equation modeling supported the hypothesized relationships between variables. Specifically, PE satisfaction predicted physical activity competence, which in turn predicted ph...
Classroom teachers are increasingly called upon to help increase pupils’ physical activity (PA). Gro...
Physical activity and movement are important aspects for students in the learning environment. This ...
Graduation date: 2012The role of schools and physical education curriculum in the promotion of physi...
Graduation date: 2017The promotion of out of school physical activity during physical education has ...
The purpose of the current study was to examine student and teacher physical-activity-related behavi...
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...
Daily physical activity is an essential part of living a healthy life. Research has shown that physi...
Teachers’ perceptions of the subject and the teacher profession are embodied during the socializatio...
Purpose: This research investigated how social capital relates to physical education (PE) teachers’ ...
Research suggests that physical education (PE) teachers can play a crucial role in the promotion of ...
Background: Few children meet the physical activity (PA) recommendations. One new and innovative way...
The current study sought to explore the relationship between personal school physical education (PE)...
Nationally, 76% of school-aged children fail to meet recommendations for 60 minutes of daily physica...
We studied if and how gender, the histories of physical activity (PA = activity level and social for...
Classroom teachers are increasingly called upon to help increase pupils’ physical activity (PA). Gro...
Physical activity and movement are important aspects for students in the learning environment. This ...
Graduation date: 2012The role of schools and physical education curriculum in the promotion of physi...
Graduation date: 2017The promotion of out of school physical activity during physical education has ...
The purpose of the current study was to examine student and teacher physical-activity-related behavi...
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...
Daily physical activity is an essential part of living a healthy life. Research has shown that physi...
Teachers’ perceptions of the subject and the teacher profession are embodied during the socializatio...
Purpose: This research investigated how social capital relates to physical education (PE) teachers’ ...
Research suggests that physical education (PE) teachers can play a crucial role in the promotion of ...
Background: Few children meet the physical activity (PA) recommendations. One new and innovative way...
The current study sought to explore the relationship between personal school physical education (PE)...
Nationally, 76% of school-aged children fail to meet recommendations for 60 minutes of daily physica...
We studied if and how gender, the histories of physical activity (PA = activity level and social for...
Classroom teachers are increasingly called upon to help increase pupils’ physical activity (PA). Gro...
Physical activity and movement are important aspects for students in the learning environment. This ...
Graduation date: 2012The role of schools and physical education curriculum in the promotion of physi...