YesThe adoption of physically active learning (PAL) in schools is becoming more widespread. To understand how PAL is being used in different countries and explore if and how methods and strategies differ, this paper draws cross-national comparisons in primary school teachers' use of PAL. Thirteen focus groups were conducted with 54 teachers from Norway, the Netherlands and the UK. Four themes were identified using thematic analysis: 1) teachers' values and beliefs about PAL; 2) influence of school context; 3) influence of the national policy context and; 4) managing teacher dissonance when using PAL. Use of PAL was related to teachers' values and beliefs and the degree to which these aligned with the context of the school and the wider educ...
Introduction Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. A...
Physically active lessons present a key paradigm shift in educational practice. However, little is k...
Physical literacy (PL) is an approach to how people may be socialised to be physically active and wa...
The adoption of physically active learning (PAL) in schools is becoming more widespread. To understa...
Physically active learning (PAL) has been advocated as a strategy for enhancing young people's movem...
This paper explores why teachers adopt physically active learning (PAL). Data were collected through...
YesThis paper explores teachers’ educational values and how they shape their judgements about physic...
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...
YesPhysically active learning (PAL) - integration of movement within delivery of academic content - ...
Background: Physically active learning (PAL) - integration of movement within delivery of academic c...
While physically active learning has been positioned as a research field that deals with physical ac...
Introduction Implementation of school-based physical activity (PA) programmes has proven to be diff...
Background: Since the inception of the Health Promoting Schools (HPS) in the 1980s, schools are co...
Combining physical activity and academic content is a promising way to improve health and academic l...
Introduction Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. A...
Physically active lessons present a key paradigm shift in educational practice. However, little is k...
Physical literacy (PL) is an approach to how people may be socialised to be physically active and wa...
The adoption of physically active learning (PAL) in schools is becoming more widespread. To understa...
Physically active learning (PAL) has been advocated as a strategy for enhancing young people's movem...
This paper explores why teachers adopt physically active learning (PAL). Data were collected through...
YesThis paper explores teachers’ educational values and how they shape their judgements about physic...
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...
YesPhysically active learning (PAL) - integration of movement within delivery of academic content - ...
Background: Physically active learning (PAL) - integration of movement within delivery of academic c...
While physically active learning has been positioned as a research field that deals with physical ac...
Introduction Implementation of school-based physical activity (PA) programmes has proven to be diff...
Background: Since the inception of the Health Promoting Schools (HPS) in the 1980s, schools are co...
Combining physical activity and academic content is a promising way to improve health and academic l...
Introduction Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. A...
Physically active lessons present a key paradigm shift in educational practice. However, little is k...
Physical literacy (PL) is an approach to how people may be socialised to be physically active and wa...