Comprehensive school health: teachers’ perceptions and implementation of classroom physical activity breaks in US schools

Author:

Barcelona Jeanne1ORCID,Centeio Erin2,Phillips Sharon3,Gleeson Dara4,Mercier Kevin5,Foley John6,Simonton Kelly7,Garn Alex8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Kinesiology, Health and Sports Studies, Wayne State University , Detroit, MI , USA

2. Department of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa , Honolulu, HI , USA

3. Department of Population Health, School of Health Professions and Human Services, Hofstra University , Hempstead, NY , USA

4. Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, Yale School of Public Health , New Haven, CT , USA

5. Department of Health and Sports Sciences, Adelphi University , Garden City, NY , USA

6. Department of Physical Education, State University of New York at Cortland , Cortland, NY , USA

7. Division of Kinesiology & Health, The University of Wyoming , Laramie, WY , USA

8. Department of Kinesiology, Louisiana State University , Baton Rouge, LA , USA

Abstract

Summary Modifications to the social–ecological model, such as Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) frameworks, have been utilized in comprehensive school health interventions. Classroom physical activity breaks are used when implementing whole-of-school approaches. However, the onus to implement classroom physical activity breaks is on school stakeholders. This study aimed to explore teacher and principal perceptions and implementation of physical activity breaks in elementary schools. Further, this study investigated how theoretical factors representative of the social–ecological model and their interactions affect teacher and principal perceptions and utilization of classroom physical activity breaks. Interviews were conducted to understand teacher and principal perceptions and implementation. A total of 12 classroom teachers and five principals participated in semi-structured interviews which were analyzed using constant comparison and deductive analysis to identify relationships and themes coded across the social–ecological and WSCC models. To ensure fidelity individuals that led the professional development (n = 2) were also interviewed. Three main themes emerged as part of the data analysis: (i) The Connection Between Intrapersonal Knowledge and Interpersonal Professional Development, (ii) Resources, Sharing Means Caring and (iii) The Policy Level Creates Time. Teachers and principals valued knowledge and resources and felt that policy facilitated implementation. Results suggest that classroom physical activity breaks are influenced by multiple factors across varied levels of the social–ecological model. Understanding this relationship can inform future professional development to increase the provision of classroom physical activity breaks among teachers.

Funder

Michigan Health Endowment Fund

Online Physical Education Network

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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