A Study to Investigate the Factors that Influence Primary School Children's Participation in Physical Activity Outside of School Hours
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Orlaith Duff, 'A Study to Investigate the Factors that Influence Primary School Children's Participation in Physical Activity Outside of School Hours', [Thesis], 2019-05Download Item:
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The aim of this research project is to determine the factors that influence primary school children’s participation in physical activity outside of school. A cross sectional mixed methods approach was used in this study. Participants included eighty-nine 5th and 6th class pupils aged 10-12 years old. A questionnaire was used to ascertain students’ motivations and barriers to participation in physical activity outside of school hours. A smaller sub sample (n=35) of those who completed the questionnaire took part in focus groups. The focus groups were semi-structured in nature, with questions based on social cognitive theory. “I like to have fun,” “I like being on a team” “I want to learn new skills” and “I like the teamwork” were the children’s top motivators for participation in physical activity. 12.3% of participants cited lack of energy as a barrier to participation in physical activity, while only 4.4% believed lack of skill was a barrier. More robust findings relating to barriers were found during the focus groups. The children cited a lack of motivation, busy schedules, feelings of incompetence and the cost of sports clubs as impediments to participation. By determining the factors that influence participation this will help teachers, coaches and sports clubs understand children’s reasons for participation, so that structures can be put in place to best support children’s physical activity choices.
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Professional Master of Education (P.M.E.)
Author: Duff, Orlaith
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