Finding the sweet spot of physically active learning: A need for co-ownership by public health and education
Chalkley, Anna; Mandelid, Mathias; Thurston, Miranda; Tjomsland, Hege Eikeland; Morris, Jade Lynne; Kallio, Jouni; Archbold, Victoria S. J.; Resaland, Geir Kåre; Daly-Smith, Andy
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Chalkley, A. E., Mandelid, M. B., Thurston, M., Tjomsland, H. E., Morris, J. L., Kallio, J., Archbold, V. S. J., Resaland, G. K., & Daly-Smith, A. (2024). Finding the sweet spot of physically active learning: A need for co-ownership by public health and education. Teaching and Teacher Education, 148, Artikkel 104695. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2024.104695Abstract
The growing interest in Physically Active Learning (PAL) (e.g. in practice and research) warrants exploration of multi-stakeholders’ perceptions, understandings, and enactment of PAL. Eighteen semi-structured interviews with professionals from eight countries (n = 6 researchers, n = 6 teachers and n = 6 teacher educators) were conducted and analysed thematically eliciting three themes; 1) placing PAL on a continuum, 2) putting PAL into action in the everyday, 3) navigating through PAL. A complex and nuanced representation of PAL was given, demonstrating substantial ambiguity and a need to integrate the dominant paradigms (education and public health) to develop a shared understanding of PAL.