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The PE2GO physical education program increased student physical activity time. Teachers reported satisfaction, though administrator support varied, highlighting potential for in-class activity.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Education
  • Kinesiology
  • Pedagogy

Background:

  • PE2GO is a comprehensive physical education (PE) program designed for classroom teachers.
  • It equips educators with resources for delivering age-appropriate PE lessons.
  • The program aims to integrate physical activity into the regular school day.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the PE2GO pilot program.
  • To assess teacher and student outcomes in 6 US school districts.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized paper-and-pencil surveys (pre- and mid-intervention) and electronic surveys (post-intervention).
  • Included administrator surveys and teacher focus groups for comprehensive data.
  • Data collected from September 2004 to May 2005.

Main Results:

  • Teachers reported high satisfaction with the PE2GO program.
  • Students demonstrated a significant increase in weekly physical activity (128.7 to 181.1 minutes).
  • Administrator support positively correlated with program improvements but was inconsistent.

Conclusions:

  • The PE2GO program shows promise for increasing in-class physical activity.
  • It offers a viable model for enhancing physical education in schools.
  • Further research may explore strategies to ensure consistent administrator support.