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Defining physical literacy for application in Australia: A modified delphi method

Authors :
Keegan, Richard J
Barnett, Lisa M
Dudley, Dean
Telford, Richard
Lubans, David R
Bryant, Anna
Roberts, William
Morgan, Philip J
Schranz, Natasha K
Weissensteiner, Juanita
Vella, Stewart A
Salmon, Jo
Ziviani, Jenny
Okely, Anthony D
Wainwright, Nalda
Evans, John
Keegan, Richard J
Barnett, Lisa M
Dudley, Dean
Telford, Richard
Lubans, David R
Bryant, Anna
Roberts, William
Morgan, Philip J
Schranz, Natasha K
Weissensteiner, Juanita
Vella, Stewart A
Salmon, Jo
Ziviani, Jenny
Okely, Anthony D
Wainwright, Nalda
Evans, John
Source :
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose: The development of a physical literacy definition and standards framework suitable for implementation in Australia. Method: Modified Delphi methodology. Results: Consensus was established on four defining statements: Core-Physical literacy is lifelong holistic learning acquired and applied in movement and physical activity contexts; Composition-Physical literacy reflects ongoing changes integrating physical, psychological, cognitive, and social capabilities; Importance-Physical literacy is vital in helping us lead healthy and fulfilling lives through movement and physical activity; and Aspiration-A physically literate person is able to draw on his/her integrated physical, psychological, cognitive, and social capacities to support health promoting and fulfilling movement and physical activity, relative to the situation and context, throughout the lifespan. The standards framework addressed four learning domains (physical, psychological, cognitive, and social), spanning five learning configurations/levels. Conclusion: The development of a bespoke program for a new context has important implications for both existing and future programs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1112662970
Document Type :
Electronic Resource