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Physical Activity and Academic Performance in Low-Socioeconomic Schools.
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正題名/作者:
Physical Activity and Academic Performance in Low-Socioeconomic Schools./
作者:
White, Victoria L.
出版者:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2022,
面頁冊數:
70 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-12, Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertations Abstracts International83-12A.
標題:
Physical education. -
電子資源:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=29063161
ISBN:
9798819363201
Physical Activity and Academic Performance in Low-Socioeconomic Schools.
White, Victoria L.
Physical Activity and Academic Performance in Low-Socioeconomic Schools.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2022 - 70 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-12, Section: A.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, 2022.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
This qualitative phenomenological study explores teachers' beliefs regarding students' physical activity and the effects on academic performance in a low-socioeconomic school district in a Midwestern state. This study investigates the importance of physical activity through Albert Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory of Self-Efficacy and John Dewey's Theory of the Whole Child. Fifteen teachers were interviewed from a low-income Midwestern school. The findings from this study show that teachers believe that physical activity is critical to students' academic success, mental and physical health, and social skills. The need to promote physical activity is more urgent to increase educational opportunities in low SES schools. However, teachers express concerns about losing instructional time while increasing physical activity amid the continuous push for academic accountability and standardized testing. The study reveals wide-ranging implications for policy and practice. The study contributes to the current literature by focusing on teachers' perceptions of some specific and important needs of low-income students that are often overlooked in the debate on school reform today.
ISBN: 9798819363201Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Physical education.
Subjects--Index Terms:
Academic Performance
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