OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study effects on motor skills and self-esteem of an extension of the Swedish school subject Physical Education and Health (PEW and motor training during nine school years. DESIGN AND METHOD: An intervention group (n=161) had PEH and motor training five lessons (225 nun) and a matched control group (n=102) had regular PEH two lessons (90 min) per week. The method was hypothetico-deductive. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The hypothesis that students' motor skills improve with extended physical activity and motor training was confirmed. The school has good potential in stimulating all students' development of motor skills, but two lessons of PEH per week are not enough. Significant correlations were found between motor skil...
This study aimed at examining the effect of physical activity on pupils’ motor skills in Asa Local G...
Background Previous research has shown that school can be an influential context to promote student...
Self-esteem is a significant indicator of a student's well-being and current research suggests that ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study effects on motor skills and self-esteem of an extension of the Swedi...
The aim was to study long-term effects on motor skills and school performance of increased physical ...
The aim was to study long-term effects on motor skills and school performance of increased Physical ...
The aim of this nine-year prospective, controlled, population-based exercise intervention study was ...
n recent years, several profound changes of social and cultural nature have occurred, that entrust s...
The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to map children’s consequences, positive and negative,...
Purpose: Physical activity at school can improve the mental health of all children especially if it ...
Background:The study examined the effects of school-based program on students’ self-reported moderat...
The aim was to study relationships between physical activity and school performance in perspective o...
A large majority of Swedish children do not reach the recommended daily activity level. Some, but no...
A large majority of Swedish children do not reach the recommended daily activity level. Some, but no...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...
This study aimed at examining the effect of physical activity on pupils’ motor skills in Asa Local G...
Background Previous research has shown that school can be an influential context to promote student...
Self-esteem is a significant indicator of a student's well-being and current research suggests that ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study effects on motor skills and self-esteem of an extension of the Swedi...
The aim was to study long-term effects on motor skills and school performance of increased physical ...
The aim was to study long-term effects on motor skills and school performance of increased Physical ...
The aim of this nine-year prospective, controlled, population-based exercise intervention study was ...
n recent years, several profound changes of social and cultural nature have occurred, that entrust s...
The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to map children’s consequences, positive and negative,...
Purpose: Physical activity at school can improve the mental health of all children especially if it ...
Background:The study examined the effects of school-based program on students’ self-reported moderat...
The aim was to study relationships between physical activity and school performance in perspective o...
A large majority of Swedish children do not reach the recommended daily activity level. Some, but no...
A large majority of Swedish children do not reach the recommended daily activity level. Some, but no...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...
This study aimed at examining the effect of physical activity on pupils’ motor skills in Asa Local G...
Background Previous research has shown that school can be an influential context to promote student...
Self-esteem is a significant indicator of a student's well-being and current research suggests that ...