Flying the ‘Active School Flag’: Physical activity promotion through self-evaluation in primary schools in Ireland
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Ní Chróinín, D., Murtagh, E., R Bowles., (2012) ‘Flying the ‘Active School Flag’: Physical activity promotion through self-evaluation in primary schools in Ireland’, Irish Educational Studies, 31(3), 281-296.
Date
2012Author
Ní Chróinín, Déirdre
Murtagh, Elaine
Bowles, Richard
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Ní Chróinín, D., Murtagh, E., R Bowles., (2012) ‘Flying the ‘Active School Flag’: Physical activity promotion through self-evaluation in primary schools in Ireland’, Irish Educational Studies, 31(3), 281-296.
Abstract
Primary schools are key sites where children can be active, advance their
knowledge and understanding of how to participate in physical activity (PA)
and develop an appreciation of its importance in their lives. This study explored
the role of schools in promoting PA asking: how do primary schools approach the
promotion of whole-school PA? Data submitted by 21 schools as part of a selfevaluation
PA initiative were included in a secondary analysis using an inductive
thematic approach. Schools’ approaches to PA promotion were more structured
and inclusive, illustrating what schools valued and what they viewed as feasible
within their contexts and resources. Self-evaluation and self-improvement
processes can contribute to the promotion of whole-school PA in primary
schools. While changes to school practices that better reflect educational policy
on PA promotion are encouraging, the long-term impact of the self-evaluation
process merits further investigation.
Keywords
Physical educationPrimary
Physical activity
Co-curricular
Sport