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Evaluation of a Proposal for Movement Integration in the Teaching–Learning Process in Early Childhood Education [PDF]
Physical activity is essential to child development, but studies show that children are increasingly inactive. Due to schools being considered privileged environments to promote physical activity, the aim of this study was to increase the physical ...
Adriana Nielsen-Rodríguez +3 more
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Understanding Elementary Classroom Teachers' Use of Movement Integration Resources [PDF]
Movement integration (MI)—infusing physical activity (PA) into normal classroom time during school—is an evidence-based strategy to support public health goals and enhance educational outcomes for elementary children.
Collin A. Webster +5 more
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Embodying education - a bildung theoretical approach to movement integration
Movement integration (MI) has become a significant part of contemporary educational policy; it implies that teachers of any school subject are responsible for organizing movement activities that are of educative value.
Kasper Lasthein Madsen +1 more
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ACTIVE YOU: Teacher Attributes and Attitudes Predicting Physical Activity Promotion
Background: Based on the Health Belief Model, this study examined preservice teacher attributes and attitudes toward providing physical activity opportunities for children in school.
Erin E. Centeio +2 more
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Education outside the classroom (EOtC) has become an attractive approach, not only for learning but also for health. This explorative, cross-sectional study investigated children’s sedentary behaviours (SED), light physical activity (LPA) and moderate-to-
Mads Bølling +4 more
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Certainty and integration of options in animal movement [PDF]
Physical energy defines the energy landscape and determines the species-specific cost of movement, thus influencing movement decisions. In unpredictable and dynamic environments, observing the locomotion of others increases individual certainty in the distribution of physical energy to increase movement efficiency. Beyond the physical energy landscape,
Williams, Hannah J., Safi, Kamran
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Approaching physically active learning as a multi, inter, and transdisciplinary research field
In broad terms, physically active learning is a phenomenon that combines health and educational disciplines to integrate physical activity and core educational goals.
Mathias Brekke Mandelid +1 more
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BackgroundThe number of persons with acquired brain injury (ABI) or spinal cord injury (SCI) who leave the labor market early despite successfully return to work post-injury, demonstrates the challenge for them to remain employed.
Monika E. Finger +7 more
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Insights in the Effect of Fluctuating Female Hormones on Injury Risk—Challenge and Chance
It is time to take on the challenge of investigating the complex effect of fluctuating female hormones on injury risk as this offers a chance to improve female athletes’ health and performance.
Kirsten Legerlotz, Tina Nobis
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Integrated science of movement
Recent technological advances in movement data acquisition have enabled researchers in many disciplines to study movement at increasingly detailed spatial and temporal scales. Yet there is little overlap in the sharing of methods and models between disciplines, despite similar research objectives and data models. Attempts to bridge this gap are leading
Urska Demsar +2 more
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