The purpose of this research was to examine factors that influenced how 12 elementary teachers implemented the Meaningful Physical Education innovation in their classrooms. Qualitative data were collected over 15 months. Analysis was guided conceptually by factors that influence innovation implementation. Results showed that implementation was most strongly influenced by teachers' prior experiences and beliefs, teachers' perceptions of students’ responses to the implementation process, and external organizational pressures. The longitudinal nature of this research offers an important contribution to the literature on implementation of education innovations
After decades of research on school reform, initiatives to improve student learning have been largel...
Dominant forms of physical education (PE) have been criticized for their inability to promote lifelo...
Adoption and implementation of educational innovation has often been made through model schools sele...
The American educational system has remained relatively stable for the last century as technology, p...
This study was designed to examine the Innovation processes associated with the Introduction of the ...
In recent years, some academic scholars have advocated for change within Physical Education (P.E.) a...
The purpose of this study was to examine teacher perceptions regarding their experiences in a resear...
New school-based curricular interventions are fundamental in meeting the diverse needs of today’s st...
Brief structured physical activity in the classroom is effective for increasing student physical act...
Using Fullan's (1982) The Meaning of Educational Change (Toronto, OISE Press) multidimensional frame...
The purpose of the study was to determine Grade R teachers’ understanding and implementation of Phys...
In 1997 a comprehensive physical education curriculum reform, initiated and supported by a team of u...
The purpose of this study was to explore enhancers and inhibitors that impacted 4 secondary physical...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teacher change within the context of reform-bas...
The intentional integration of movement in elementary school classrooms—including both brief instruc...
After decades of research on school reform, initiatives to improve student learning have been largel...
Dominant forms of physical education (PE) have been criticized for their inability to promote lifelo...
Adoption and implementation of educational innovation has often been made through model schools sele...
The American educational system has remained relatively stable for the last century as technology, p...
This study was designed to examine the Innovation processes associated with the Introduction of the ...
In recent years, some academic scholars have advocated for change within Physical Education (P.E.) a...
The purpose of this study was to examine teacher perceptions regarding their experiences in a resear...
New school-based curricular interventions are fundamental in meeting the diverse needs of today’s st...
Brief structured physical activity in the classroom is effective for increasing student physical act...
Using Fullan's (1982) The Meaning of Educational Change (Toronto, OISE Press) multidimensional frame...
The purpose of the study was to determine Grade R teachers’ understanding and implementation of Phys...
In 1997 a comprehensive physical education curriculum reform, initiated and supported by a team of u...
The purpose of this study was to explore enhancers and inhibitors that impacted 4 secondary physical...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teacher change within the context of reform-bas...
The intentional integration of movement in elementary school classrooms—including both brief instruc...
After decades of research on school reform, initiatives to improve student learning have been largel...
Dominant forms of physical education (PE) have been criticized for their inability to promote lifelo...
Adoption and implementation of educational innovation has often been made through model schools sele...