A Context-Specific Exploration of Teacher Agency in the Promotion of Movement and Physical Activities in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings

Early childhood teachers utilise a variety of strategies to promote movement and physical activity (MOPA) in ECEC settings. However, less is known about the processes that underpin these strategies. Using the ecological view of teacher agency, we explored how early childhood education and care (ECEC...

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Main Authors: Saamong, Charla Rochella S., Oropilla, Czarecah T., Bautista, Alfredo, Capio, Catherine M
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/48
https://doi.org/10.1080/14681366.2024.2301836
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.hs-faculty-pubs-10472024-04-25T06:38:11Z A Context-Specific Exploration of Teacher Agency in the Promotion of Movement and Physical Activities in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings Saamong, Charla Rochella S. Oropilla, Czarecah T. Bautista, Alfredo Capio, Catherine M Early childhood teachers utilise a variety of strategies to promote movement and physical activity (MOPA) in ECEC settings. However, less is known about the processes that underpin these strategies. Using the ecological view of teacher agency, we explored how early childhood education and care (ECEC) teachers from the Philippines actively contribute to MOPA promotion. Through in-depth interviews, 25 teachers from public and private early childhood centres in the Philippines shared their teaching experiences relating to the MOPA of young children. Through reflexive thematic analysis of the interviews, we found key experiences among ECEC teachers that illuminate their agency in promoting MOPA. The findings suggest that teacher agency involves processes such as fostering a supportive class atmosphere for MOPA, creating novel MOPA ideas, sharing MOPA with others, and finding solutions to apparent MOPA concerns. We propose that teacher agency deepens our current understanding of ECEC teachers’ contributions in promoting MOPA in ECEC settings. The practical implications of these new ideas are also discussed. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/48 https://doi.org/10.1080/14681366.2024.2301836 Health Sciences Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Early childhood education movement physical activity teacher agency Early Childhood Education Education Health and Physical Education
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Early childhood education
movement
physical activity
teacher agency
Early Childhood Education
Education
Health and Physical Education
spellingShingle Early childhood education
movement
physical activity
teacher agency
Early Childhood Education
Education
Health and Physical Education
Saamong, Charla Rochella S.
Oropilla, Czarecah T.
Bautista, Alfredo
Capio, Catherine M
A Context-Specific Exploration of Teacher Agency in the Promotion of Movement and Physical Activities in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings
description Early childhood teachers utilise a variety of strategies to promote movement and physical activity (MOPA) in ECEC settings. However, less is known about the processes that underpin these strategies. Using the ecological view of teacher agency, we explored how early childhood education and care (ECEC) teachers from the Philippines actively contribute to MOPA promotion. Through in-depth interviews, 25 teachers from public and private early childhood centres in the Philippines shared their teaching experiences relating to the MOPA of young children. Through reflexive thematic analysis of the interviews, we found key experiences among ECEC teachers that illuminate their agency in promoting MOPA. The findings suggest that teacher agency involves processes such as fostering a supportive class atmosphere for MOPA, creating novel MOPA ideas, sharing MOPA with others, and finding solutions to apparent MOPA concerns. We propose that teacher agency deepens our current understanding of ECEC teachers’ contributions in promoting MOPA in ECEC settings. The practical implications of these new ideas are also discussed.
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author Saamong, Charla Rochella S.
Oropilla, Czarecah T.
Bautista, Alfredo
Capio, Catherine M
author_facet Saamong, Charla Rochella S.
Oropilla, Czarecah T.
Bautista, Alfredo
Capio, Catherine M
author_sort Saamong, Charla Rochella S.
title A Context-Specific Exploration of Teacher Agency in the Promotion of Movement and Physical Activities in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings
title_short A Context-Specific Exploration of Teacher Agency in the Promotion of Movement and Physical Activities in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings
title_full A Context-Specific Exploration of Teacher Agency in the Promotion of Movement and Physical Activities in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings
title_fullStr A Context-Specific Exploration of Teacher Agency in the Promotion of Movement and Physical Activities in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings
title_full_unstemmed A Context-Specific Exploration of Teacher Agency in the Promotion of Movement and Physical Activities in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings
title_sort context-specific exploration of teacher agency in the promotion of movement and physical activities in early childhood education and care settings
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/48
https://doi.org/10.1080/14681366.2024.2301836
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