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Kinesiology Faculty Publications and Presentations

2017

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Stretched Too Thin?: The Relationship Between Insufficient Resource Allocation And Physical Education Instructional Time And Assessment Practices, Lindsey Turner, Tyler G. Johnson, Hannah G. Calvert, Frank J. Chaloupka Nov 2017

Stretched Too Thin?: The Relationship Between Insufficient Resource Allocation And Physical Education Instructional Time And Assessment Practices, Lindsey Turner, Tyler G. Johnson, Hannah G. Calvert, Frank J. Chaloupka

Kinesiology Faculty Publications and Presentations

With provisions in the Every Student Succeeds Act, attention to physical education (PE) programs in school will be crucial for developing well-rounded students. We assessed the availability of resources that have the potential to impact PE (staffing, continuing education, annual PE equipment budgets) in a nationally-representative sample of 640 U.S. public elementary schools. Higher student-to-PE teacher ratios were associated with students not receiving adequate instruction. Equipment budgets were minimal (median = $500) and 30% of schools had no budget at all. Additional financial support from federal and state education agencies would help schools to better meet recommendations for PE.