Charting Physical Literacy Journeys Within Physical Education Settings

in Journal of Teaching in Physical Education

Click name to view affiliation

Nigel R. GreenLiverpool John Moores University

Search for other papers by Nigel R. Green in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
*
,
William M. RobertsUniversity of Gloucestershire

Search for other papers by William M. Roberts in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
*
,
Dwayne SheehanMount Royal University

Search for other papers by Dwayne Sheehan in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
*
, and
Richard J. KeeganUniversity of Canberra

Search for other papers by Richard J. Keegan in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
*
Restricted access

Physical literacy is creating significant interest worldwide due to its holistic nature and the potential it has to impact on people’s lives. It is underpinning many physical education programs, coaching strategies, health initiatives, and policymakers’ decisions. However, the complex philosophical and holistic nature of the concept has meant that methods used to chart/assess/measure progress have been very much dependent on the pedagogues interpretation of the concept. This paper will provide a review of current practices and issues related to charting/assessing/measuring progress of an individual’s journey. It will go on to highlight considerations that, we suggest, should be made by any organization developing methods to chart/assess/measure progress.

Green is with the Faculty of Education, Health and Community, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom. Roberts is with the School of Sport and Exercise, University of Gloucestershire, Gloucester, United Kingdom. Sheehan is with the Faculty of Health and Physical Education, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Keegan is with the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise, Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Address author correspondence to Nigel R. Green at n.r.green@ljmu.ac.uk.
  • Collapse
  • Expand
  • Almond, L. (2013). What is the value of physical literacy and why is physical literacy valuable? ICSSPE Journal of Sport Science and Physical Education, Bulletin, 65, 3541.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Australian Sports Commission. (2017). What is physical literacy? Retrieved from https://www.ausport.gov.au/participating/physical_literacy

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Bailey, R. (2006). Physical education and sport in schools: A review of benefits and outcomes. Journal of School Health, 76, 397401. PubMed ID: 16978162 doi:10.1111/j.1746-1561.2006.00132.x

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Bruininks, R., & Bruininks, B. (2005). Bruininks-Oseretsky test of motor proficiency (BOT-2; 2nd ed.). Minneapolis, MN: Pearson.

  • Caffrey, E.D. (2009). Assessment in elementary and secondary education: A primer. A CRS Report for Congress (7-5700). USA: Congressional Research Service.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Decorby, K., Halas, J., Dixon, S., Wintrup, L., & Janzen, H. (2005). Classroom teachers and the challenges of delivering quality physical education. The Journal of Educational Research, 98, 208221. doi:10.3200/JOER.98.4.208-221

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Dollman, J., Okely, A.D., Hardy, L., Timperio, A., Salmon, J., & Hills, A.P. (2009). A hitchhiker’s guide to assessing young people’s physical activity: Deciding what method to use. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 12, 518525. PubMed ID: 19038579 doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2008.09.007

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Dudley, D.A. (2015). A conceptual model of observed physical literacy. The Physical Educator, 72, 236260.

  • Early Years Physical Literacy Research Team. (2017). Physical literacy observation tool (PLOT). Retrieved from https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/05c80a_4d5d31e1f84440dab941060ff054b07e.pdf

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Education Scotland. (2015). Better movers and thinkers resource package. Retrieved from https://education.gov.scot/improvement/Documents/hwb9-better-mover-and-thinkers.pdf

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Edwards, L.C., Bryant, A.S., Keegan, R.J., Morgan, K., Cooper, S.M., & Jones, A.M. (2018). ‘Measuring’ physical literacy and related constructs: A systematic review of empirical findings. Sports Medicine, 48, 659682. doi:10.1007/s40279-017-0817-9

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Ford, P., De Ste Croix, M., Lloyd, R., Meyers, R., Moosavi, M., Oliver, J., … Williams, C.A. (2011). The long-term athlete development model: Physiological evidence and application. Journal of Sports Sciences, 29, 389402. doi:10.1080/02640414.2010.536849

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Gately, P. (2010). Physical literacy and obesity. In M. Whitehead (Ed.), Physical literacy: Throughout the lifecourse (pp. 8399). London, UK: Routledge.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Giblin, S., Collins, D., & Button, C. (2014). Physical literacy: Importance, assessment and future directions. Sports Medicine, 44, 11771184. PubMed ID: 24898813 doi:10.1007/s40279-014-0205-7

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Hassmen, P., Keegan, R., & Piggott, D. (2016). Rethinking sport and exercise psychology research: Past, present and future. London, UK: Macmillan.

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group. (2017). Canadian assessment of physical literacy: About. Retrieved from https://www.capl-ecsfp.ca/about/

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Higgs, C. (2010). Physical literacy: Two approaches, one concept. Literacy, 6, 127138. Retrieved from https://www.capl-ecsfp.ca/about/

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • International Physical Literacy Association (IPLA). (2017). Retrieved from https://www.physical-literacy.org.uk/

  • Johnston, L., & Watter, P. (2006). Movement assessment battery for children (Movement ABC). Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 52, 68. doi:10.1016/S0004-9514(06)70071-X

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Jurbala, P. (2015). What is physical literacy, really? Quest, 67, 367383. doi:10.1080/00336297.2015.1084341

  • Keegan, R., Keegan, S., Daley, S., Ordway, C., & Edwards, A. (2013). Getting Australia moving: Establishing a physically literate & active nation (game plan). Centre of Excellence in Physical Literacy and Active Youth, University of Canberra. Australia: University of Canberra. Retrieved from http://www.canberra.edu.au/researchrepository/file/50f8c79c-2aca-a83f-aee8-254288c36220/1/full_text_final.pdf

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Keegan, R.J., Barnett, L.M., Dudley, D.A., Telford, R.D., Lubans, D.R., Schranz, N.K., … Evans, J.R. (in review). Defining and operationalizing physical literacy: A modified Delphi methodology. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Kirk, D. (2010). Physical education futures. London, UK: Routledge.

  • Kohn, A. (2003). The 500 pound gorilla. The Teachers’ Net Gazette, 4(2). Retrieved from http://teachers.net/gazette/FEB03/kohn.html

  • Lloyd, R.J. (2011). Awakening movement consciousness in the physical landscapes of literacy: Leaving, reading and being moved by one’s trace. Phenomenology & Practice, 5, 7395.

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Lloyd, R.S., Oliver, J.L., Faigenbaum, A.D., Howard, R., De Ste Croix, M.B.A., Williams, C.A., … Myer, G.D. (2015a). Long-term athletic development—Part 1: A pathway for all youth. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 29, 14391450. doi:10.1519/JSC.0000000000000756

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Lloyd, R.S., Oliver, J.L, Faigenbaum, A.D., Howard, R., De Ste Croix, M.B.A., Williams, C.A., … Myer, G.D. (2015b). Long-term athletic development, part 2: Barriers to success and potential solutions. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 29, 14511464. doi:10.1519/01.JSC.0000465424.75389.56

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Lundvall, S. (2015). Physical literacy in the field of physical education—A challenge and a possibility. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 4, 113118. doi:10.1016/j.jshs.2015.02.001

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Mandigo, J., & Fletcher, T. (2012). The primary schoolteacher and physical education: A review of research and implications for Irish physical education. Irish Educational Studies, 31, 363376. doi:10.1080/03323315.2012.710063

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • McNamee, M. (2005). The nature and values of physical education. In K. Green & K. Hardman (Eds.), Physical education: Essential issues (pp. 120). London, UK: Sage.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • National Improvement Hub. (2016). Better movers and thinkers (BMT) progression videos. Retrieved from https://education.gov.scot/improvement/pages/hwb11-bmt-progression-videos.aspx

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Physical & Health Education Canada. (2013). Passport for life: Teacher’s guide. Retrieved from http://passportforlife.ca/teacher/teachers-guide

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Robinson, D.B., & Randall, L. (2017). Marking physical literacy or missing the mark on physical literacy? A conceptual critique of Canada’s physical literacy assessment instruments. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 21, 4055. doi:10.1080/1091367X.2016.1249793

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • SHAPE America. (2014). National standards & grade-level outcomes for K-12 physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

  • Shearer, C., Goss, H.R., Edwards, L.C., Keegan, R.J., Knowles, Z.R., Boddy, L.M., … Foweather, L. (2018). How is physical literacy defined? A contemporary update. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 37. doi:10.1123/jtpe.2018-0136

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Spengler, J.O., & Cohen, J. (2015). Physical literacy: A global environmental scan. Washington, DC: Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Sport for Life Society. (2017). Frequently asked questions about PLAY. Retrieved from https://play.physicalliteracy.ca/faq

  • Sport Northern Ireland. (2016). Young people and sport in Northern Ireland. Retrieved from http://www.sportni.net/sportni/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Young-People-and-Sport.pdf

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Sport Wales. (2014). Active adults survey: 2014 state of the nation. Retrieved from http://sport.wales/media/1685965/state_of_the_nation_active_adults_survey_2014.pdf

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Sport Wales. (2015a). Further education sport survey 2015. Retrieved from http://sport.wales/media/1667685/further_education_sport_survey_state_of_the_nation_2015_english__final__2.pdf

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Sport Wales. (2015b). School sport survey: 2015 state of the nation. Retrieved from http://sport.wales/media/1667736/school_sport_survey_2015_state_of_the_nation_english.pdf

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Talbot, M. (2001). The case for physical education. In G. Doll-Tepper & D. Scoretz (Eds.), World summit on physical education (pp. 3950). Berlin, Germany: ICSSPE.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Taplin, L. (2012). A tale of two strangers: Investigating the concept of physical literacy. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport. Glasgow, Scotland.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Taplin, L. (2013). Physical literacy as journey. ICSSPE Journal of Sport Science and Physical Education, Bulletin, 65, 5763.

  • The Sandbox Project. (2017). Survey: Physical literacy environment assessment (PLEA) tool. Retrieved from http://sandboxproject.ca/news/2017/6/16/survey-physical-literacy-environmental-assessment-plea-tool

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Tremblay, M., & Lloyd, M. (2010). Physical literacy measurement: The missing piece. Physical & Health Education Journal, 76(1), 2630.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Ulrich, D. (2000). The test of gross motor development-2. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed, Inc.

  • Warburton, D., Nicol, C., & Bredin, S. (2006). Health benefits of physical activity: The evidence. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 174, 801809. PubMed ID: 16534088 doi:10.1503/cmaj.051351

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Whitehead, M. (1990). Meaningful existence, embodiment and physical education. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 24, 314. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9752.1990.tb00219.x

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Whitehead, M. (2007). Physical literacy: Philosophical considerations in relation to developing a sense of self, universality and propositional knowledge. Sports, Ethics and Philosophy, 1, 281298. doi:10.1080/17511320701676916

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Whitehead, M. (2010a). The concept of physical literacy. In M. Whitehead (Ed.), Physical literacy: Throughout the lifecourse (pp. 1020). London, UK: Routledge.

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Whitehead, M. (2010b, November).  The value of being physically literate. The swedish association for social science research in sport, Gothenberg, Sweden.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Whitehead, M. (2013). What is the education in physical education? In S. Capel & M. Whitehead (Eds.), Debates in physical education (pp. 2236). New York, NY: Routledge.

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • Youth Sport Trust. (2017). Start to move: The ABCs of physical education for early years and key stage 1. Retrieved from https://www.youthsporttrust.org/start-move

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
All Time Past Year Past 30 Days
Abstract Views 5296 1808 210
Full Text Views 625 81 20
PDF Downloads 550 95 26