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    Interpersonal knowledge of coaching
    (Routledge, 2022) ;
    Tan, Warrick Li Quan
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    The use of information communication and technologies tools to maximise students' learning in physical education in Singapore schools
    (Office of Education Research, National Institute of Education, Singapore, 2020) ; ; ;
    Camire, Martin
    With the Ministry of Education’s (MOE) focus on using ICT in resourceful and innovative ways to improve teaching and learning (MOE, 2014), PE teachers should be trained and equipped with strategies to create environments where students are given more autonomy to decide ‘what’ to learn and ‘how’ to learn, according to students’ ability to use Information Communication and Technologies (ICT). For example, making available e-learning materials related to the lesson before and after the class affords students opportunities to learn more readily on their own than when these materials are absent. Using video recording to provide visual and verbal feedback from the teacher or among peers for skill performance during a lesson is just one of many ways ICT can be used to maximise students’ learning and develop the affective, psychomotor, and cognitive domains set out in the PE syllabus. The advantages of providing students with opportunities to harness ICT can be directly beneficial for skills acquisition and indirectly for honing life skills.
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    Differences in behaviour and interactive decision-making between experienced and inexperienced basketball coaches in secondary schools
    There has been an increasing growth of external coaches employed by schools in Singapore to train and prepare their athletes for inter-school competitions. As these coaches come from different educational and professional backgrounds, their standard of coaching has varied. This study focused on the behaviour and interactive decision-making of experienced and inexperienced basketball coaches.

    A review of the literature revealed that there are differences between experienced and inexperience teachers / coaches both in the classroom and in the sports setting. This study compared five experience and five inexperienced secondary school male basketball coaches as they are planned and executed a 30 minute "Pick and Roll" practice session. All practice sessions were videotaped . Interval recording procedures ( four second observe / one second code) were employed with the Arizona State University Observation Instrument (A.S.U.O.I.) to collect coach behaviour data. Coaches were also interviewed and audiotaped immediately after the practice session. Their responses were analysed using Sherman's Model of Interactive Decision-making instrument, to determine coaches' decision-making patterns.

    Analysis of the data revealed that experienced coaches exhibited significantly more concurrent instruction behaviour (U=2.0, p<0.05) than inexperienced ones, where as inexperienced coaches asked a significantly greater number of questions (U=0.0, p,0.05) than their experienced colleagues. With regard to interactive decision-making, results indicated that both experienced and inexperienced coaches carried out practice mostly according to their plans (Path 1). When they encountered serious problems, however, inexperienced coaches were significantly more willing to change plans (Path 5) than their experienced counterparts (U=3.0,p<0.05).
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    Experience in competitive youth sport and needs satisfaction: The Singapore story
    (Edizioni Luigi Pozzi, 2012) ; ;
    Erikson, Karl
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    Côté, Jean
    The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between sport experiences and psychological needs satisfaction of Singapore high school athletes who were involved in inter-school competition. A total of 1250 school athletes from 22 sports participated in the study. The athletes were between 13 and 18 years old and had an average of 3 years of experience in school sport (SD=.18). Cluster analysis was employed to identify homogenous groups based on the seven developmental experiences domains of the Youth Experience Survey (YES 2.0; Hansen & Larson, 2005). A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to determine whether differences existed among the clusters in terms of psychological needs satisfaction (i.e., sense of autonomy, perceived competence and relatedness). The results of the cluster analysis showed that there were different subgroups of athletes with distinct developmental experiences, and they varied in the degree to which their psychological needs were satisfied. Generally, subgroups that had high levels of positive experiences and low levels of negative experiences in sport had better fulfillment of psychological needs. It is important to ensure that policies and programmes are formulated, delivered and monitored effectively to promote positive experiences for youth who are involved in competitive sports.
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    Teachers' and students' perceptions of factors influencing the adoption of information and communications technology in physical education in Singapore schools
    (Sage, 2021) ;
    Tan, Warrick Li Quan
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    Camire, Martin
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    Paculdar, Maria Agnes Alcantara
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    Chua, Andy Wei Guang
    Although there have been studies on the use of information and communications technology (ICT) as a pedagogical tool to enhance teaching and learning in physical education (PE), more research is warranted to understand perceived barriers and facilitators to usage. The purpose of the present study was to understand key factors that influence the adoption of ICT in PE perceived by teachers and students in Singapore schools. Eleven PE teachers (two females, nine males) with two to 25 years of teaching experience were individually interviewed, and 72 students (39 females, 33 males) from 10 to 17 years of age participated in 11 focus groups. The study was guided by ontological relativism and situated within epistemological constructionism. Three themes were developed from the thematic analysis: (a) technological dispositions (i.e. self-efficacy and open-mindedness); (b) teaching approaches (i.e. pedagogical integration; cognitive, affective and psychomotor stimulation; and balanced integration of ICT and the traditional approach); and (c) contextual factors (i.e. technological conditions; cultural conditions; and teachers’ ICT-specific PE knowledge). Findings from the study support the notion that appropriate use of ICT tools has the potential to positively influence teaching and learning during PE lessons while emphasising the need for schools and professional development bodies to improve the ICT pedagogical proficiency of PE teachers. The study provides important insights into how teachers can better leverage ICT tools to support student learning in PE.
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    Trends of physical activity and recreational screen time among Chinese children and adolescents: A national study from 2017 to 2019
    (Springer, 2024)
    Guo, Ming Ming
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    Wang, Xiao Zan

    Background The prevalence of physical inactivity and sedentary behavior among children and adolescents is a growing public health concern. This study aims to examine the trends in Physical Activity (PA) and Recreational Screen Time (RST) amongst children and adolescents in China, considering variations in genders, school levels, areas (urban versus rural), and regions (north versus south). The findings provide a foundation to guide policy and strategy making for future health promotion and development. Methods An annual national cross-sectional survey was conducted in China from 2017 to 2019 cumulatively involving 52,503 (48% female) children and adolescents from grades 4 to 12 (aged 12.72 ± 2.12). Data on PA and RST were collected through self-administered questionnaires. Weighted least squares regression was used to analyze the trends and differences in PA and RST among the participants’ profiles.

    Results There was an annual decreased in PA compliance rate of approximately 3.43% (95% CI: 0.79-6.08%) for primary school students, primarily among males residing in rural areas, and in northern regions. Middle school students experienced a yearly decrease of about 5.23% (95% CI: 2.55-7.92%) in PA compliance across all genders, regions, and urban areas. Similarly, the RST compliance rates for primary school students declined by approximately 3.18% (95% CI: 1.57-4.78%) annually for all genders and areas, but only in the northern regions.

    Conclusions This research highlights a downward trend in PA and RST compliance amongst Chinese children and adolescents, with variations based on school level, gender, area, and region. Urgent policies and interventions are imperative to promote PA while mitigating excessive RST within these populations.

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