| Literature DB >> 31393811 |
Jerraco L Johnson1, Mary E Rudisill1, Peter Hastie1, Danielle Wadsworth1, Kamden Strunk1, Alexandra Venezia1, Julia Sassi1, Michael Morris1, Monaye Merritt1.
Abstract
Purpose: Children who do not learn their fundamental motor skills (FMS) are more likely to be unskilled, sedentary adults. By consequence, it behooves those teaching physical education to put in place mechanisms that promote as well as motivate children to master their FMS. One approach to achieving this goal is through the adoption of mastery motivational climates (MMC) in physical education. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a year-long (9-month) MMC physical education program on preschool children's FMS learning. Method: Participants (N = 96, MMC = 58, Comparison = 38) completed the Test of Gross Motor Development-Third Edition prior to and after intervention. Intact classrooms were randomly assigned to either a MMC or comparison group. A repeated measures nested MANOVA was used to test changes by group. Follow-up measurements included univariate repeated measures and simple effects analyses.Entities:
Keywords: Early childhood; fundamental motor skills; motor development; physical education
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31393811 DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2019.1628909
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Q Exerc Sport ISSN: 0270-1367 Impact factor: 2.500