A Whole-School Approach for the Promotion of Physical Activity: An Evaluation of Stakeholders’ and Educators’ Perceptions About Education in Six European Countries
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Study 1
2.1. Method
2.1.1. Participants and Procedure
2.1.2. Interview Matrix
2.1.3. Data Analysis
2.2. Results
2.2.1. Importance of a Whole-School Approach
2.2.2. Key Features of a Successful Whole-School Approach
2.2.3. People Engaged in the Application of the Whole-School Approach
2.2.4. Development of the Content of the Training
3. Study 2
3.1. Method
3.1.1. Participants and Procedure
3.1.2. Measures
3.2. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Ourda, D.; Skoufa, L.; Brighi, A.; Crone, D.; Edwards, L.; Failo, A.; Fourlari, S.; Huhtiniemi, M.; Jaakkola, T.; Raptis, G.; et al. A Whole-School Approach for the Promotion of Physical Activity: An Evaluation of Stakeholders’ and Educators’ Perceptions About Education in Six European Countries. Educ. Sci. 2025, 15, 560. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15050560
Ourda D, Skoufa L, Brighi A, Crone D, Edwards L, Failo A, Fourlari S, Huhtiniemi M, Jaakkola T, Raptis G, et al. A Whole-School Approach for the Promotion of Physical Activity: An Evaluation of Stakeholders’ and Educators’ Perceptions About Education in Six European Countries. Education Sciences. 2025; 15(5):560. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15050560
Chicago/Turabian StyleOurda, Despoina, Lida Skoufa, Antonella Brighi, Diane Crone, Lowri Edwards, Alessandro Failo, Sophia Fourlari, Mikko Huhtiniemi, Timo Jaakkola, George Raptis, and et al. 2025. "A Whole-School Approach for the Promotion of Physical Activity: An Evaluation of Stakeholders’ and Educators’ Perceptions About Education in Six European Countries" Education Sciences 15, no. 5: 560. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15050560
APA StyleOurda, D., Skoufa, L., Brighi, A., Crone, D., Edwards, L., Failo, A., Fourlari, S., Huhtiniemi, M., Jaakkola, T., Raptis, G., Sellars, P., Papacosta, E., & Barkoukis, V. (2025). A Whole-School Approach for the Promotion of Physical Activity: An Evaluation of Stakeholders’ and Educators’ Perceptions About Education in Six European Countries. Education Sciences, 15(5), 560. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15050560