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Use of parkour in primary school physical education to develop motor creativity, divergent thinking, movement competence, and perceived motor competence
Author
Yolcu et al.
2024
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Publication type
Artículo de revista
Language
Inglés
Keywords
Adventure education model, non-linear pedagogy, physical literacy, quality physical education
Summary
As an extension of adventure education in school physical education, parkour has the potential to develop problem-solving and creative thinking along with the development of curriculum linked motor competencies and self-competence in a fun and risk-taking environment. This study aimed to investigate whether an adventure education model-based parkour intervention is more effective than the regular physical education in development of divergent thinking, motor creativity, movement competence and perceived motor competence of fourth-grade students.
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