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Javier Fenandez-Rio; Salvador García; Alberto Ferriz-Valero – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2025
Background: The interactions between behavior, environment and personal factors are the basis of the Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, A. 1986. "Social Foundations of Thought and Action." NJ: Prentice Halls). Within this theory, students' behavior and motivation toward an activity is dependent on their feelings, thoughts and beliefs…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Elective Courses, Physical Education, High School Students
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Matthew L. Reid; Joseph M. Niederhauser – American Biology Teacher, 2025
We describe the use of the popular board game "Wingspan" in a first-year seminar course at an undergraduate liberal arts institution. We discuss implementation of the game in the classroom, classroom activities and assessments, and associated field activities. We also share student survey data on effective use of "Wingspan" to…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Liberal Arts, Institutional Characteristics
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Selena T. Nguyen-Rodriguez; Guido Urizar; Judith Magaña; Donna Spruijt-Metz; Orfeu M. Buxton; Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati; Susan Redline; Jimi Huh – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2025
A community-based qualitative study identified multilevel influences on sleep duration, quality, and timing in 10 to 12-year-old Latino pre-adolescents via 11 focus groups with 46 children and 15 interviews with parents. An iterative content analysis revealed three themes negatively and positively impacted sleep: (1) Individual-level; (2)…
Descriptors: Sleep, Preadolescents, Hispanic Americans, Behavior
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Jenna Darani; Erin Cameron; Brian M. Ross – Higher Education Studies, 2025
Objectives: Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (LICs) promote educational continuity, professional identity formation, and community-based care, and are widely used in rurally focused medical education. While their academic resilience has been noted during systemic stress less is known about how such stress affects the personal lives and…
Descriptors: Wellness, Mental Health, Medical Education, Medical Students
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Alethea Jerebine; Emma L. J. Eyre; Natalie Lander; Michael J. Duncan; Lisa M. Barnett – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
Children's physical activity is low and play outdoors has been declining, coinciding with a greater preoccupation with risk in many countries. This study examines how policy actors frame the issue of risk in children's active physical play in schools. Using a theory-informed, multi-method, qualitative case-study design, 30 participants from a…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Play, Educational Environment, Risk Management
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Kaylee Laub; Earl Aguilera – American Journal of Play, 2025
The authors argue that playable fictions and analog game design can be an effective way to engage students in discussions about climate change and related scientific areas of exploration. They offer the example of a middle school climate science education unit grounded in the design, analysis, and play of board games and card games based on a…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 8, Climate, Science Education
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Lorraine Vera Gaunt; Jana Visnovska – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2025
Numeracy is important for everyday life. Being numerate has a positive impact on the quality of life of individuals, with positive economic, health, and social outcomes. Despite this, little is known about the role of numeracy in the lives of adults with intellectual disability (ID). Design research has been used to develop ways to support…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Numeracy, Adult Education, Intellectual Disability
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Bhattacharjee, Suchismita – Design and Technology Education, 2019
A flipped-classroom pedagogical method has been adopted by some educators over several past decades both knowingly and unknowingly. In this pedagogical method, the traditional classroom lecture and homework settings are flipped. Students are required to watch short video lectures as homework while the regular class sessions are devoted to in class…
Descriptors: Interior Design, Blended Learning, Undergraduate Students, Conventional Instruction
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Haegele, Justin A.; Buckley, Maggi – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2019
Introduction: Examining the experiences of students with visual impairments about physical education can lead to a better understanding of how they perceive lessons, activities, and interactions with teachers and peers. Although research in this area of inquiry is growing, the existing literature is limited by geographic location. More…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Inquiry, Physical Education Teachers, Youth
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Fu, You; Burns, Ryan D.; Gomes, Emma; Hsu, Ya-Wen; Gao, Zan – JTRM in Kinesiology, 2019
Differences between interactive active video games (AVGs) and non-interactive AVGs on sedentary behavior, light physical activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity has never been compared. Therefore, the purpose of this study to compare differences between two AVGs modalities on sedentary behavior, light physical activity, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Young Children, Student Behavior, Physical Activity Level
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Erwin, Heather; Fedewa, Alicia; Wilson, Jason; Ahn, Soyeon – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2019
Research demonstrates children's attention, working memory, and behavior improve following a recess or activity break. Longer periods of inactivity are associated with higher levels of inattention; children who are less active have higher rates of disciplinary infractions. Thus, providing physical activity breaks may positively impact student…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Recess Breaks, Play, Elementary School Students
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Wisneski, Debora – Childhood Education, 2019
Access to play has been recognized as a universal right of children (UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 31) and promoted by international and national organizations with a focus on children's well-being, such as Childhood Education International, the International Play Association, the US Play Coalition, and the Alliance for…
Descriptors: Play, Childrens Rights, Graduate Students, Early Childhood Education
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Gürol, Baris; Güven, Gülsün; Yaliz-Solmaz, Dilek – International Education Studies, 2019
The aim of this research was to determine the effects of physical activity levels of teacher candidates on the sub-dimensions of health-related quality of life. In the research among the quantitative research methods, relational survey model was used. A total of 90 teacher candidates participated in this research. The International Physical…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Preservice Teachers, Quality of Life
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Briceño, Germán; Prieto, María Alejandra; Povea, Camilo; Moreno, Zorayda; Céspedes, Jaime – Cogent Education, 2019
This study evaluated changes in energy expenditure in six to eight-year-old children after a two year pedagogical intervention on healthy habits. Methods: This was a longitudinal descriptive observational study in children at a private school in Bogotá. Outcomes: change in the average energy expenditure(Kcal/day) and time dedicated to physical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Urban Schools, Private Schools
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Blagoeva, Nadezda Vladimirova; Karppinen, Seija; Kairavuori, Seija – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
The present article discusses the possibilities of interdisciplinary integration for teaching art to primary-school students in after-school activities. Integrated teaching, as one of the ways for putting into practice the socioconstructivist approach to learning and the theory of the guided construction of knowledge, is used as a basis for…
Descriptors: Art Education, Integrated Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach, After School Education
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