Understanding and Awareness of Physical Literacy by Early Childhood Educators in Hong Kong – A Mixed-Methods Study

In this study, we aimed to explore early childhood educators’ conceptualisations of physical literacy and how these are integrated in their teaching practice. To this end, we used a mixed-methods embedded design, with a primarily qualitative component that is supported by quantitative data (QUAL + q...

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Main Authors: Capio, Catherine M, Ho, Hades C.M., Chan, Crystal C.Y., Ho, Dora C.W.
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/34
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10643-022-01409-z
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.hs-faculty-pubs-10332024-02-29T05:40:53Z Understanding and Awareness of Physical Literacy by Early Childhood Educators in Hong Kong – A Mixed-Methods Study Capio, Catherine M Ho, Hades C.M. Chan, Crystal C.Y. Ho, Dora C.W. In this study, we aimed to explore early childhood educators’ conceptualisations of physical literacy and how these are integrated in their teaching practice. To this end, we used a mixed-methods embedded design, with a primarily qualitative component that is supported by quantitative data (QUAL + quan). Participants consisted of class teachers (n = 26), head teachers (n = 8), and principals (n = 11), who participated in interviews and responded to questionnaires. Qualitative data were examined using thematic analysis, and quantitative data were analysed using non-parametric statistics. Early childhood educators articulated an incomplete conceptualisation of physical literacy and reported low awareness of the concept. While the concept is relatively novel to early childhood teachers, integration of physical literacy in teaching practice was found to encompass the inter-related physical, affective, cognitive, and behavioural domains. Availability of resources, teacher training, education policies, family environment, and community environment were found to influence the development of physical literacy in early childhood settings. We recommend that education policies be reviewed, and systems-based support be provided to enhance teachers’ capabilities, as well as family and community environments. 2023-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/34 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10643-022-01409-z Health Sciences Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Conceptualisation Early childhood education Educators Integration Physical literacy Early Childhood Education Education Medicine and Health Sciences
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Philippines
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topic Conceptualisation
Early childhood education
Educators
Integration
Physical literacy
Early Childhood Education
Education
Medicine and Health Sciences
spellingShingle Conceptualisation
Early childhood education
Educators
Integration
Physical literacy
Early Childhood Education
Education
Medicine and Health Sciences
Capio, Catherine M
Ho, Hades C.M.
Chan, Crystal C.Y.
Ho, Dora C.W.
Understanding and Awareness of Physical Literacy by Early Childhood Educators in Hong Kong – A Mixed-Methods Study
description In this study, we aimed to explore early childhood educators’ conceptualisations of physical literacy and how these are integrated in their teaching practice. To this end, we used a mixed-methods embedded design, with a primarily qualitative component that is supported by quantitative data (QUAL + quan). Participants consisted of class teachers (n = 26), head teachers (n = 8), and principals (n = 11), who participated in interviews and responded to questionnaires. Qualitative data were examined using thematic analysis, and quantitative data were analysed using non-parametric statistics. Early childhood educators articulated an incomplete conceptualisation of physical literacy and reported low awareness of the concept. While the concept is relatively novel to early childhood teachers, integration of physical literacy in teaching practice was found to encompass the inter-related physical, affective, cognitive, and behavioural domains. Availability of resources, teacher training, education policies, family environment, and community environment were found to influence the development of physical literacy in early childhood settings. We recommend that education policies be reviewed, and systems-based support be provided to enhance teachers’ capabilities, as well as family and community environments.
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author Capio, Catherine M
Ho, Hades C.M.
Chan, Crystal C.Y.
Ho, Dora C.W.
author_facet Capio, Catherine M
Ho, Hades C.M.
Chan, Crystal C.Y.
Ho, Dora C.W.
author_sort Capio, Catherine M
title Understanding and Awareness of Physical Literacy by Early Childhood Educators in Hong Kong – A Mixed-Methods Study
title_short Understanding and Awareness of Physical Literacy by Early Childhood Educators in Hong Kong – A Mixed-Methods Study
title_full Understanding and Awareness of Physical Literacy by Early Childhood Educators in Hong Kong – A Mixed-Methods Study
title_fullStr Understanding and Awareness of Physical Literacy by Early Childhood Educators in Hong Kong – A Mixed-Methods Study
title_full_unstemmed Understanding and Awareness of Physical Literacy by Early Childhood Educators in Hong Kong – A Mixed-Methods Study
title_sort understanding and awareness of physical literacy by early childhood educators in hong kong – a mixed-methods study
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/34
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10643-022-01409-z
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