Authors
Ali Brian, Jacqueline D Goodway, Jessica A Logan, Sue Sutherland
Publication date
2017/5/4
Journal
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy
Volume
22
Issue
3
Pages
270-282
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Background: Fundamental motor skill (FMS) interventions when delivered by an expert can significantly improve the FMS of young children with and without developmental delays. However, there is a gap in the literature as few early childhood centers employ experts with the professional background to deliver FMS intervention.
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a motor skill program called SKIP (Successful Kinesthetic Instruction for Preschoolers) on student learning of object control skills (OC). A secondary purpose was to examine the extent to which early childhood teachers could implement the SKIP program with fidelity (while receiving on-going coaching and support) and the extent to which instructional fidelity influenced OC improvement in the SKIP condition.
Participants and setting: There were two levels of participants in this study, early childhood teachers (N= 2 …
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Scholar articles
A Brian, JD Goodway, JA Logan, S Sutherland - Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2017