2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.924434
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Acceptability of a parent-focused program for physical literacy development among parents and children during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study

Abstract: BackgroundA 3-month parent education program was designed and implemented in Hong Kong to improve physical literacy (PL) among primary school children and their parents during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to probe into the acceptability of the intervention from parental perspectives, providing more insights for future implementation.MethodsFollowing the 3-month parent-focused PL program, 16 parents (mean age = 43.73 years, 15 mothers) were recruited to participate in semi-structured individual interv… Show more

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“…Indeed, there is little qualitative research in the physical literacy assessment practices. Moreover, among those few, some are just supplementary and others merely rely on previous research on the experience or the perceptions of the physical literacy program (40,41). In 2022, Korean educators and scholars proposed a new qualitative approach that combines E-Portfolios and interviews in the charting of physical literacy journeys among students.…”
Section: To Quantify or To Specify Qualitatively?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, there is little qualitative research in the physical literacy assessment practices. Moreover, among those few, some are just supplementary and others merely rely on previous research on the experience or the perceptions of the physical literacy program (40,41). In 2022, Korean educators and scholars proposed a new qualitative approach that combines E-Portfolios and interviews in the charting of physical literacy journeys among students.…”
Section: To Quantify or To Specify Qualitatively?mentioning
confidence: 99%