Maric Sonja, Cotton Wayne, Peralta Louisa, Dudley Dean
Faculty of Arts and Social Science, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Macquarie School of Education, Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, Australia.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Sep 3;14:e67924. doi: 10.2196/67924.
Interventions targeting the psychomotor domain of learning have been the most dominant in the physical education (PE) discipline. However, as PE also incorporates a holistic perspective of student development, a gap has emerged where interventions targeting social outcomes are not frequently analysed. Social outcomes have been of particular interest for interventions conducted in PE.
This study will evaluate the impact of an intervention designed to enhance social outcomes among Australian school students. The intervention will be shaped by the teaching personal and social responsibility (TPSR) framework. This framework has lacked representation within the Australian context, creating a gap and an opportunity to explore its impact on the social behaviors of Australian students.
This study will use a nonrandomized controlled trial design with a qualitative evaluation to assess feasibility and acceptability. Data will be collected through student surveys, student focus groups, and teacher reflection journals. Two schools in New South Wales, Australia, will participate by implementing the TPSR framework in their programs. Schools will include classes in stages 3 and 4 of the intervention, involving approximately 90 students from each school. Both schools are located in Sydney, New South Wales: one is a government high school, and the other is an independent K-12 school. To address feasibility and accessibility concerns, the intervention will be delivered during regularly scheduled PE classes. It will be facilitated by students' regular PE teachers, who will also participate in ongoing professional development and be involved in a co-design process with the research team. Primary outcomes include reporting on personal responsibility, social responsibility, and leadership behaviors, measured using two tools: (1) the Tool for Assessing Responsibility-Based Education and (2) the Personal and Social Responsibility Questionnaire. A secondary outcome, enjoyment, will be assessed using the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale-Physical Education version. Feasibility and accessibility will also be examined as secondary outcomes.
This intervention study will demonstrate the impact of TPSR on social outcomes among Australian school participants. Students will also receive a briefing, and parental permission will be sought before intervention commencement. Students will be involved in the intervention for the duration of term 3 (10 weeks).
This protocol paper outlines the approach to implementing and evaluating the TPSR intervention among Australian school participants. One anticipated strength of the intervention is the ability to apply the framework to different settings, including schools, school sport, and community organizations. Longitudinal follow-up assessment will be critical in determining the long-term impact of the intervention on behavioral changes among participants.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12624000858594p; anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=387883.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/67924.
在体育教育(PE)学科中,针对学习心理运动领域的干预一直占据主导地位。然而,由于体育教育也包含学生发展的整体视角,因此在针对社会成果的干预措施方面出现了一个空白,这类干预措施并不常被分析。在体育教育中开展的干预措施,社会成果一直备受关注。
本研究将评估一项旨在提高澳大利亚在校学生社会成果的干预措施的效果。该干预措施将以教学个人与社会责任(TPSR)框架为指导。在澳大利亚的背景下,这个框架一直缺乏代表性,这就造成了一个空白,同时也提供了一个探索其对澳大利亚学生社会行为影响的机会。
本研究将采用非随机对照试验设计,并进行定性评估,以评估可行性和可接受性。数据将通过学生调查、学生焦点小组和教师反思日志收集。澳大利亚新南威尔士州的两所学校将参与其中,在其课程中实施TPSR框架。学校将在干预的第3和第4阶段纳入班级,每所学校约有90名学生参与。两所学校都位于新南威尔士州悉尼市:一所是政府高中,另一所是独立的K-12学校。为了解决可行性和可及性问题,干预将在常规体育课期间进行。将由学生的常规体育教师进行指导,这些教师也将参与持续的专业发展,并与研究团队共同参与设计过程。主要成果包括报告个人责任、社会责任和领导行为,使用两种工具进行测量:(1)基于责任的教育评估工具和(2)个人与社会责任问卷。次要成果“享受程度”将使用体育活动享受量表 - 体育教育版进行评估。可行性和可及性也将作为次要成果进行考察。
这项干预研究将证明TPSR对澳大利亚学校参与者社会成果的影响。在干预开始前,学生也将接受情况介绍,并征求家长的同意。学生将在第3学期(10周)期间参与干预。
本方案文件概述了在澳大利亚学校参与者中实施和评估TPSR干预的方法。该干预措施的一个预期优势是能够将该框架应用于不同的环境,包括学校、学校体育和社区组织。纵向随访评估对于确定干预对参与者行为变化的长期影响至关重要。
澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12624000858594;anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=387883。
国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):PRR1 - 10.2196/67924。