Improving Recess through Collaboration: Exploring the Facilitators and Barriers to Sustaining Positive Playground Behavior

Author:

Arnold Jim P.1ORCID,Farello Anna1,Özkoca Nazlı1,Ozenbaugh Isabella1,Braxling Cole1,Massey William V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Health Oregon State University Corvallis OR

Abstract

ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDSchool recess quality is vital to children's social and emotional skill development. However, there is a research‐to‐practice gap where academic findings are ineffectively translated back to schools. The aims of this study were to examine how a co‐designed intervention would impact negative behaviors observed during recess and to explore the facilitators and barriers to recess implementation over the course of a school year.METHODSUtilizing a research‐practice partnership, the authors collaborated with staff at an elementary school to design, implement, and assess an intervention focused on improving recess quality. The intervention offered training in research‐supported recess practices through professional development training and teaching students transitions and games. The school's recess behavioral report log of negative playground behaviors across the academic year and notes from recess staff meetings were analyzed.RESULTSQuantitative results pointed to a stable decrease in negative playground behaviors post‐intervention compared to pre‐intervention. Qualitative analyses suggest school leadership and practitioners should focus on “reculturing” recess prior to making structural changes, and empowering recess staff to sustain change.CONCLUSIONPrior to considering interventions at recess, there is a need to assess both school and recess culture. In doing so, reculturing around the importance of recess during the school day and the roles of adults in the process is needed to ensure the sustainability of any changes made.

Publisher

Wiley

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