n recent years, several profound changes of social and cultural nature have occurred, that entrust schools with the task of promoting the acquisition and development of coping skills for all pupils in order to face the challenges and emergencies of the society in which they live. The increasingly pervasive use of technology, already known in relation to the generation of post-millennials, has increased considerably in the pandemic and post-pandemic periods; it is important to investigate its consequences. Studies can help to show that the restrictions generated by the pandemic have significantly inhibited the motor vivacity of children who, by their very nature, have a significant need to move and have experiences, giving important data on ...
Purpose: Physical activity at school can improve the mental health of all children especially if it ...
The aim was to study long-term effects on motor skills and school performance of increased Physical ...
The issue of students' self-image of the complex of factors of influence on motor activity that is a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study effects on motor skills and self-esteem of an extension of the Swedi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study effects on motor skills and self-esteem of an extension of the Swedi...
This paper aims to give a contribution to the study if the impact of motor-development approaches to...
Throughout Scotland, self-regulation has been acknowledged as a fundamental function, critical to...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...
This research investigates the question of why some younger children appear to have better motor ski...
Background: the study of physical self-perception is fundamental to understand how children perceive...
Background: Perceived school self-efficacy (SE) is an important variable in students' activities as ...
Motions as well as the motoric and sportive activities constitute the key of success for a physicall...
Background The health benefits of exercise participation and physical activity for mental health and...
Scientific research has demonstrated a strong relationship between physical exercise and cognitive f...
Aim: New technologies in PE provide children with the opportunity (a) to improve motor learning and ...
Purpose: Physical activity at school can improve the mental health of all children especially if it ...
The aim was to study long-term effects on motor skills and school performance of increased Physical ...
The issue of students' self-image of the complex of factors of influence on motor activity that is a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study effects on motor skills and self-esteem of an extension of the Swedi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study effects on motor skills and self-esteem of an extension of the Swedi...
This paper aims to give a contribution to the study if the impact of motor-development approaches to...
Throughout Scotland, self-regulation has been acknowledged as a fundamental function, critical to...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...
This research investigates the question of why some younger children appear to have better motor ski...
Background: the study of physical self-perception is fundamental to understand how children perceive...
Background: Perceived school self-efficacy (SE) is an important variable in students' activities as ...
Motions as well as the motoric and sportive activities constitute the key of success for a physicall...
Background The health benefits of exercise participation and physical activity for mental health and...
Scientific research has demonstrated a strong relationship between physical exercise and cognitive f...
Aim: New technologies in PE provide children with the opportunity (a) to improve motor learning and ...
Purpose: Physical activity at school can improve the mental health of all children especially if it ...
The aim was to study long-term effects on motor skills and school performance of increased Physical ...
The issue of students' self-image of the complex of factors of influence on motor activity that is a...