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Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs: Putting Research into Evidence-Based Practice
Paperback: ۳۹۶ pages
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers; First edition (March 11, 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: ۱۴۹۲۵۵۹۷۱۷
ISBN-13: ۹۷۸-۱۴۹۲۵۵۹۷۱۹
Code: ۶۴
Size: 6 MB
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توضیحات
مدارس محل ایده آل برای ترویج و تطبیق انباشت توصیه شده ۶۰ دقیقه فعالیت بدنی روزانه هستند. اما تا کنون، شکاف میان تحقیقات در این حوزه و عمل روزمره به منظور ایجاد برنامه های جامع، مشکل بوده است.
توضیحات انگلیسی
Schools are the ideal place to promote and apply the recommended accumulation of 60 minutes of daily physical activity. But until now, it has been difficult to bridge the gap between research in this area and day-to-day practice in order to establish solid programs.
That’s where Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs: Putting Research Into Evidence-Based Practice comes in.
The comprehensive school physical activity program (CSPAP) model, originally outlined as a 2008 position statement by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education to promote physical activity throughout K-12, is brought to life through this comprehensive, all-in-one resource. In the decade since that position statement, CSPAP has been spreading through numerous initiatives, which have mobilized a CSPAP field of study and a national framework for physical activity and physical education. CSPAP acts as a hub, supporting physical activity through multiple components that can include physical education; physical activity before, during, and after school; staff involvement; and family and community engagement. Moreover, each CSPAP component can serve to strengthen and reinforce the academic goals of physical education.
Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs, published in association with SHAPE America, accommodates the growing needs of academic researchers, school practitioners, district coordinators, educators, advocates, organizations, university faculty, and students who want to learn more about CSPAP or undertake ways to increase daily physical activity opportunities in and around schools.
This text does all of the following and more:
- Synthesizes all the foundational and emerging research, theory, and practice on CSPAP
- Provides a higher- and deeper-level look at the CSPAP model, as opposed to short reports and position papers, which contain limited strategies for schools
- Offers much more in-depth coverage of the CSPAP model by delving into assessment, evaluation, advocacy, policy, partnerships, international perspectives, technology, and more
Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs was written by a diverse team of pioneers and leaders in the CSPAP field. This team brings national and international perspectives on all aspects related to implementing and maintaining CSPAP in K-12 schools. These recognized experts provide incisive guidance in, and understanding of, the most prominent concepts, issues, and developments in the field.
The text is organized into six sections. Part I provides the historical and foundational perspectives and policy landscapes of the CSPAP approach. Part II outlines internal, external, and psychological factors to consider in program design, implementation, and sustainability. In part III, the contributors examine and interpret the research on the effectiveness of established programs and previous interventions. Part IV highlights special considerations for effective programming within urban and rural settings, reviews current and ongoing international CSPAP initiatives, and addresses the application of the model to alternative contexts beyond the K-12 school setting. In part V, the contributors focus on using assessments to determine the physical activity promotion needs of a school community, on the instruments and procedures for measuring school-wide programming, and on the processes for evaluating and advocating for CSPAPs. Part VI examines current reform efforts within preprofessional programs in teacher education, reviews the tools and future potential for using technology to deliver and assess CSPAP efforts, and looks at future directions for the disciplines of study that inform the CSPAP knowledge base.
فهرست
Part I. Foundations and Contemporary Perspectives
Chapter 1. CSPAPs: History, Foundations, Possibilities, and Barriers
Chapter 2. Emerging Policy Landscape Surrounding CSPAPs
Part II. Conceptual Models for CSPAP Implementation
Chapter 3. Internal Capacity Building: The Role of the CSPAP Champion and Other School Professionals
Chapter 4. Capitalizing on Internal–External Partnerships to Maximize Program Sustainability
Chapter 5. Social Psychological and Motivational Theoretical Frameworks for CSPAP Intervention
Part III. Research on Program Effectiveness
Chapter 6. Quality Physical Education
Chapter 7. Physical Activity During School
Chapter 8. Physical Activity Programs Before and After School
Chapter 9. Staff Involvement
Chapter 10. Family and Community Engagement
Chapter 11. Multicomponent Optimization Strategy and CSPAP Implementation
Part IV. Contextual Considerations
Chapter 12. CSPAPs in Urban Contexts
Chapter 13. CSPAPs in Rural Settings
Chapter 14. International Perspectives and Initiatives
Chapter 15. Implementation of CSPAPs in Nontraditional Settings
Part V. Developing, Measuring, and Promoting CSPAPs
Chapter 16. Conducting a Systematic Needs Assessment for CSPAP Success
Chapter 17. Assessing School Physical Education and Physical Activity Programs: Selected Tools
Chapter 18. Evaluating CSPAPs: Measuring Implementation and Impact
Chapter 19. Advocating for CSPAPs
Part VI. Looking to the Future
Chapter 20. Preparing Preservice Physical Education Teacher Educators for CSPAP Implementation
Chapter 21. Progress and Possibilities for Technology Integration in CSPAPs
Chapter 22. A Synergized Strategy Guide for Advancing the Field
نویسندگان
Russ Carson, PhD, has 20 years of academic experience, as a secondary physical education and health teacher, teacher educator, accomplished scholar, professor, and founding director of the University of Northern Colorado Active Schools Institute. He is a long-standing leader of the comprehensive school physical activity program (CSPAP) model and its corresponding training programs. He earned his doctorate in health and kinesiology from Purdue University.
Collin Webster, PhD, earned his doctorate in physical education and sport studies from the University of Georgia in 2006 and has held academic appointments at the University of South Carolina and the University of Wollongong in Australia. He is a nationally and internationally recognized scholar in the area of youth physical activity promotion, particularly comprehensive school physical activity programs.
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