Sallis J F, McKenzie T L, Kolody B, Lewis M, Marshall S, Rosengard P
Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, USA.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 1999 Jun;70(2):127-34. doi: 10.1080/02701367.1999.10608030.
The effects of a 2-year health-related school physical education program on standardized academic achievement scores was assessed in 759 children who completed Metropolitan Achievement Tests before and after the program. Schools were randomly assigned to condition: (a) Specialists taught the Sports, Play, and Active Recreation for Kids curriculum; (b) classroom teachers were trained to implement the curriculum; and (c) controls continued their usual programs. The Trained Teacher condition was superior to Control on Language, Reading, and Basic Battery. The Specialist condition was superior to Control on Reading, but inferior on Language. Despite devoting twice as many minutes per week to physical education as Controls, the health-related physical education program did not interfere with academic achievement. Health-related physical education may have favorable effects on students' academic achievement.
一项为期两年的与健康相关的学校体育项目对标准化学业成绩分数的影响,在759名儿童中进行了评估,这些儿童在该项目前后完成了大都会成就测试。学校被随机分配到不同条件下:(a) 由专家教授儿童体育、游戏和积极休闲课程;(b) 课堂教师接受培训以实施该课程;(c) 对照组继续其常规项目。接受培训的教师组在语言、阅读和综合测试方面优于对照组。专家组在阅读方面优于对照组,但在语言方面不如对照组。尽管与对照组相比,每周用于体育教育的时间多出一倍,但与健康相关的体育教育项目并未干扰学业成绩。与健康相关的体育教育可能对学生的学业成绩产生有利影响。