Background Physically active learning (PAL) - integration of movement within delivery of academic content - is a core component of many whole-of-school physical activity approaches. Yet, PAL intervention methods and strategies vary and frequently are not sustained beyond formal programmes. To improve PAL training, a more comprehensive understanding of the behavioural and psychological processes that influence teachers’ adoption and implementation of PAL is required. To address this, we conducted a meta-synthesis to synthesise key stakeholders’ knowledge of facilitators and barriers to teachers’ implementing PAL in schools to improve teacher-focussed PAL interventions in primary (elementary) schools. ...
Children sit for extended periods in the school classroom. Movement integration (MI) methods (e.g. a...
Background: Schools are an ideal location to increase children’s physical activity level. Aims: The ...
Introduction Implementation of school-based physical activity (PA) programmes has proven to be diffi...
Abstract Background Physically active learning (PAL) - integration o...
YesPhysically active learning (PAL) - integration of movement within delivery of academic content - ...
Purpose To identify co-produced multi-stakeholder perspectives important for successful widespread p...
This paper explores why teachers adopt physically active learning (PAL). Data were collected through...
Physically active learning (PAL) has been advocated as a strategy for enhancing young people's movem...
This study explored approaches to promoting active lifestyles (PAL) in schools which aimed to inform...
Physical activity (PA) has been defined by Piggin (2020, p5) as ‘people moving, acting and performin...
YesThis paper explores why teachers adopt physically active learning (PAL). Data were collected thro...
This paper explores why teachers adopt physically active learning (PAL). Data were collected through...
The adoption of physically active learning (PAL) in schools is becoming more widespread. To understa...
While physically active learning has been positioned as a research field that deals with physical ac...
Children sit for extended periods in the school classroom. Movement integration (MI) methods (e.g. a...
Children sit for extended periods in the school classroom. Movement integration (MI) methods (e.g. a...
Background: Schools are an ideal location to increase children’s physical activity level. Aims: The ...
Introduction Implementation of school-based physical activity (PA) programmes has proven to be diffi...
Abstract Background Physically active learning (PAL) - integration o...
YesPhysically active learning (PAL) - integration of movement within delivery of academic content - ...
Purpose To identify co-produced multi-stakeholder perspectives important for successful widespread p...
This paper explores why teachers adopt physically active learning (PAL). Data were collected through...
Physically active learning (PAL) has been advocated as a strategy for enhancing young people's movem...
This study explored approaches to promoting active lifestyles (PAL) in schools which aimed to inform...
Physical activity (PA) has been defined by Piggin (2020, p5) as ‘people moving, acting and performin...
YesThis paper explores why teachers adopt physically active learning (PAL). Data were collected thro...
This paper explores why teachers adopt physically active learning (PAL). Data were collected through...
The adoption of physically active learning (PAL) in schools is becoming more widespread. To understa...
While physically active learning has been positioned as a research field that deals with physical ac...
Children sit for extended periods in the school classroom. Movement integration (MI) methods (e.g. a...
Children sit for extended periods in the school classroom. Movement integration (MI) methods (e.g. a...
Background: Schools are an ideal location to increase children’s physical activity level. Aims: The ...
Introduction Implementation of school-based physical activity (PA) programmes has proven to be diffi...