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The role of biographical characteristics in preservice classroom teachers' school physical activity promotion attitudes

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posted on 2024-11-14, 00:01 authored by Collin Webster, Eva Monsma, Heather Erwin
Recommendations for increasing children’s daily physical activity (PA) call on classroom teachers to assume an activist role at school. This study examined relationships among preservice classroom teachers’ (PCT; n = 247) biographical characteristics, perceptions and attitudes regarding school PA promotion (SPAP). Results indicated participants who completed SPAP-related college coursework and had PA-related teaching/coaching experiences reported higher SPAP competence. Significant relationships were found among BMI, personal PA competence and SPAP competence in the contexts of PE and extracurricular settings. Personal PA competence and SPAP competence at recess and in the classroom predicted 19% of the variance in SPAP attitudes. Experiences in PA settings and preservice training may have important implications for the overall success of efforts to enhance school PA promotion.

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Webster, C., Monsma, E. & Erwin, H. (2010). The role of biographical characteristics in preservice classroom teachers' school physical activity promotion attitudes. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 29 (4), 358-377.

Journal title

Journal of Teaching in Physical Education

Volume

29

Issue

4

Pagination

358-377

Language

English

RIS ID

64619

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