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PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney Measuring Physical Literacy

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL – a definition Sport Matters - The NI Strategy for Sport & Physical Recreation, “The ability to use body management, locomotor and object control skills in a competent manner, with the capacity to apply them confidently through play and practice, in settings which may lead to sustained involvement in sport and physical recreation.”

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL - a rationale “Children who possess inadequate motor skills are often relegated to a life of exclusion from (the) organised and free play experiences of their peers and subsequently to a lifetime of inactivity because of their frustrations in early movement behaviour.” Seefeldt, Haubenstricker & Reuchlien (1976)

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney Policy in NI Key NI milestones: 2003 – Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) Sport NI PL policy Lifelong Involvement in Sport & Physical Activity (LISPA) “Improving Physical Literacy” Sport Matters - The NI Strategy for Sport & Physical Recreation 2009 & Sport NI research projects

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney Lifelong Involvement in Sport & Physical Activity (LISPA)

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney Improving Physical Literacy 2008 Recommendations: … a tool to measure physical literacy … …assess the learning outcomes of structured programmes designed to develop PL … … the observation of children’s quality of movement in the fundamental movement skills identified. Interviews with children and/or teachers with regard to the affective domain... The study should be carried out in schools initially … … study should be carried out by specialists in the field of PE and sport. A modified version of the tool should be developed for use by non-specialists, after minimal training…

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney Programmes delivering PL The Revised NI Primary Curriculum Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) Skills 4 Sport Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Irish Football Association (IFA) and other governing bodies

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney Programmes delivering PL The Revised NI Primary Curriculum Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) Skills 4 Sport GAA, IFA

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney Programmes delivering PL FMS –Body Management –Locomotor22 discrete –Object control skills GAA & IFA –DENI Primary Schools Curriculum Sports Programme (c. 60 coaches in schools) –“Develop the generic physical literacy skills …”

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project “The Assessment and Measurement of Physical Literacy in Children” Sport NI 2009 Commissioned by Sport NI: Joint research team from:- Stranmillis University College and The University of Ulster

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project Methodology: Ten schools (five FMS / five non-FMS) (“… the study should compare a range of representative fundamental movement skills in children who have experienced structured programmes, with a similar number of children who have not experienced such programmes.” IPL) c. 180, 6-7 year old children Physical domain (ten tasks): –Seven “discrete” and three “rich” Affective domain (two questionnaires): –Harter Self-Perception Profile for Children –Children’s Attitude to Physical Activity Scale (CAPA)

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project Physical domain matrix:

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project Physical task scoring e.g.: Standing broad jump: –Preparation - five measures –Execution - two measures –Recovery/landing - three measures –Maturity of movement

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project Standing broad jump – procedure: Instruction: “Stand with your toes behind the line, jump forwards off two feet and land on two feet.” Preparation Execution Recovery/landing Maturity of m’ment Total score Bend in ankles, knees & hips Arms swing behind body Straighten legs Booth feet leave ground together Arms swing forward & upward Jump with arms raised Head up to maintain balance Eyes looking forward Landing on both feet together Soft landing Mature/ transition al/ immatur e Out of 14 0/2 0/1 0/1/2

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project Affective domain questionnaires: Harter CAPA

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project Results – physical tasks: Children performed well across the tasks Little measureable difference in scores for physical tasks between FMS and non-FMS schools More marked differences between individual schools Some gender differences

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project Results – affective measures: FMS schools scored more highly on Harter Self-Perception Profile: –Scholastic competence –Social acceptance –Athletic competence –Global self-worth CAPA scale positive in all cases: –A positive attitude to physical activity and sport

PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 PA Research Seminar Cardiff June 2012 Brian Delaney PL research project Limitations: School ethos Quality of teacher Quality of embedding/adoption of FMS in schools Pupils’ experience within and beyond school Sensitivity of tool