Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4941674 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This paper evaluates perceptions of 5 teachers and 129 students of participating in an 8-week primary school movement integration intervention. Following training and provision of resources, teachers were asked to teach 2 active lessons each day. Teachers completed questionnaires at post-intervention. Students participated in 'draw and write' activities and focus group interviews. Teachers reported great satisfaction, noting student enjoyment, enhanced teaching and learning, and provision of resources as contributing to the success of the programme. Students expressed high levels of enjoyment, with emphasis on peer-engagement, perceived health benefits, and improved academic motivation.
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Authors
Rosemarie Martin, Elaine M. Murtagh,