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Physical education in a post-COVID world: A blended-gamified approach
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Physical ActivityAdapted Physical ActivityEducationSchool HealthEarly Childhood EducationAdapted CurriculumExercise PsychologyPhysical HealthPhysical EducationPublic HealthEducational GameGame DesignHealth EducationHealth SciencesYoung PeopleHealth PolicyPhysical FitnessGamificationHealth PromotionCommunity HealthCurriculumPhysical DevelopmentPhysical Activity EpidemiologyMiddle School CurriculumChildhood Physical ActivitySelf-determination TheoryExercise Interventions
How does the education sector recover following the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic? Much enthusiasm exists to imagine how teaching practices can be enriched within the so-called ‘new normal.’ The physical and mental health benefits associated with school physical education have attracted considerable attention during the pandemic. Capitalizing on the raised awareness of the many positive contributions of school physical education, a pressing priority is to now reengage children with physical activity in a manner that promotes enjoyable experiences and adaptive engagement with movement. In this paper, we draw from self-determination theory, physical literacy theory and socioecological perspectives to present the case for blended-gamified approaches as a means of reimagining physical education in a post-pandemic world. To support all young people to lead healthy and active lifestyles, we propose the use of a systematic and evidence-based approach to programme development, evaluation and implementation. Such an approach will aid in establishing what works, when, for whom and in which context.
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