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Primary School Teachers' Perceptions of Physical Literacy Assessment: A Mixed-Methods Study

Authors :
Inimfon A. Essiet
Elyse Warner
Natalie J. Lander
Jo Salmon
Michael J. Duncan
Emma L. J. Eyre
Lisa M. Barnett
Source :
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education. 2023 42(4):609-620.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: Teachers are important stakeholders in supporting children's physical literacy (PL), yet teachers' perception of PL assessment is underexplored. Method: Utilizing a mixed-methods design, 122 primary school teachers (of children aged 5-12 years) in Australia completed an online survey, followed by nine interviews. Results: Teachers who favored assessment (58%) tended to report assessing PL in children (X[superscript 2][1, N = 110] = 7.025, p = 0.008). Those who reported assessing PL (also 58%) were more confident to do so (X[superscript 2][2, N = 109] = 10.540, p = 0.005). Teachers considered "movement skills," "engagement and enjoyment," "relationships," and "safety and risk" as the most important elements for assessing PL. Qualitative data showed nonsupport for PL assessment stemmed from skepticism regarding relevance of assessment, appropriateness of assessment, and views that the curriculum and PL framework were implicitly linked. Conclusion: Professional development, resources, and suitable PL teacher assessments can upskill teachers' knowledge, confidence, and reduce barriers in implementing PL assessments.

Details

ISSN :
0273-5024 and 1543-2769
Volume :
42
Issue :
4
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1408151
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.2022-0091