Efficiency of an Alternative Physical Education Program for the Lower Grades of Elementary School Children
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Subjects
2.2. Experimental Design
2.3. Anthropometric Characteristics
2.4. Academic Achievement
2.5. Motor Skills Assessment
2.6. Alternative Physical Education Program
2.7. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Study Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Regular PE Program | Alternative PE Program |
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SEPTEMBER: 1. Elementary games of choice by students; 2. throwing and catching the ball in various ways; 3. walking and running at different paces; 4. fast running with a change of position from various starting positions; 5. fast running; 6. fast running for 40 m from various starting positions; 7. endurance running in nature; 8. long jump from a marked take-off point; 9. long jump; 10. endurance running in nature; 11. long jump from a marked take-off point; 12. skipping rope in pairs; 13. the elementary games including fast running. OCTOBER: 14. Throwing a ball for distance; 15. throwing a ball at a moving target; 16. walking and running at different paces; 17. elementary games with shooting at moving targets; 18. the elementary game between two fires; 19. high jump of 1 m; 20. lifting and carrying a third person on a pole; 21. high jumps with a soft landing at a height of 1 m; 22. the elementary game between two fires; 23. dribbling a ball with one hand while running straight; 24. dribbling a ball while running with one hand; 25. rolling a hoop in a circle and zigzagging; 26. dribbling a ball with one hand while running; 27. rolling a hoop in a circle and zigzagging. NOVEMBER: 28. Crawling on the belly, on the side, and on the back while bypassing obstacles; 29. elementary games for developing abilities; 30. crawling in different ways while bypassing obstacles and carrying light objects; 31. high jump with a straight approach; 32. high jump with a straight approach; 33. pulling and pushing in pairs across a line; 34. high jump with a straight approach up to 50 m high; 35. pulling and pushing in pairs; 36. passing a ball in pairs while running; 37. passing a ball in pairs while running; 38. passing a ball while running in columns, rows, and circles. DECEMBER: 39. Pulling in a circle while holding hands (skipping rope); 40. crawling and climbing on ladders and through windows; 41. pulling and pushing a rope in a square shape; 42. forward roll from a squat to a squat; 43. forward roll from a squat to a squat; 44. aesthetic body shaping—exercise for the shoulder girdle and arms; 45. forward roll from a squat to a squat; 46. free composition on the floor; 47. aesthetic body shaping; 48. “The White Vine Has Bent”—a children’s dance; 49. “The White Vine Has Bent”—a children’s dance; 50. aesthetic body shaping and the continued practice of folk dance; 51. aesthetic body shaping and the continued practice of folk dance. JANUARY: 52. Elementary games fostering collaborative relationships; 53. rhythmic movement emphasizing individual parts of the 2/4 and 4/4 beats; 54. walking in a group forward and backward with a cone on a low beam; 55. walking in a group on a low beam with half and full turns; 56. relay games with elements of agility and balance. FEBRUARY: 57. Walking in a group on a low beam; 58. pulling and pushing a third person on a sled; 59. rhythmic movement in circles, zigzags, and their combination; 60. pulling and pushing a third person on a sled; 61. dance steps, the gallop, straddle, and forward–backward; 62. free composition on a low beam; 63. free improvisation with a galloping step; 64. free composition on a low beam; 65. the elementary game “Remember the Objects”; 66. lifting and carrying a third person on a pole; 67. ball- bouncing “volleyball” in a circle. MARCH: 68. Lifting and carrying a third person on poles; 69. ball-bouncing “volleyball” with a partner; 70. crossing from apparatus to apparatus; 71. exercises with pole manipulation while in pairs; 72. crossing from an apparatus to an object; 73. folk dance from Serbia; 74. the elementary game “volleyball” by bouncing; 75. folk dance; 76. folk dance; 77. running in nature at a varying pace; 78. jumping over a short rope while running; 79. jumping over a short rope while running; 80. “rim” running. APRIL: 81. Climbing ropes using ropes and ladders; 82. climbing ropes using ropes and ladders; 83. front vault, over knee height; 84. walking on stilts forward–backward and sideways; 85. front vault, over knee height; 86. climbing ropes, using ropes and sailor ladders; 87. “Between Four Fires,” an elementary game; 88. climbing ropes using ropes and ladders; 89. fast running for 40 m; 90. obstacle course with tasks—jumping, climbing, and crawling. MAY: 91. Fast running for 40 m; 92. elementary games of choice by the students; 93. hurdle race; 94. kicking a ball with the foot; 95. standing long jump; 96. passing under a long rope in groups; 97. the elementary game between two and four fires; 98. jumping over a long rope in groups; 99. fast running for 40 m; 100. lifting and carrying a third person on logs; 101. jumping over a long rope in groups; 102. elementary games. | SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER: 1–27. The alternative PE program is identical to the regular PE program. NOVEMBER: 28. Forward roll; 29. forward roll; 30. backward roll; 31. backward roll; 32. forward roll; 33. forward roll; 34. high jump with a straight approach; 35. high jump with a straight approach; 36. high jump with a straight approach; 37. basic elements of dance techniques and their rhythmic structures; 38. basic elements of dance techniques and their rhythmic structures. DECEMBER: 39. Basic elements of dance techniques and their rhythmic structures; 40. Branko’s circle dance; 41. Branko’s circle dance; 42. King’s circle dance; 43. King’s circle dance; 44. pulling in a circle holding hands; 45. pulling and pushing in a square shape; 46. aesthetic body shaping—exercise for the shoulder girdle; 47. aesthetic body shaping; 48. “The White Vine Has Bent”—a children’s dance; 49. “The White Vine Has Bent”—a children’s dance; 50. aesthetic body shaping and the continued practice of folk dance; 51. rhythmic movement emphasizing the individual parts of the 2/4 and 4/4 beats. JANUARY: 52. Frog jump; 53. frog jump; 54. handstand; 55. handstand; 56. walking on a low beam. FEBRUARY: 57. Walking on a low beam; 58. frog jump, handstand, and walking on a low beam; 59. “Moravac” dance 1, 2; 60. “Moravac” dance 1, 2; 61. “Kačerac” dance basics; 62. “Kačerac” dance basics; 63. free composition on a low beam; 64. free composition on a low beam; 65. the elementary game “Remember the Objects”; 66. lifting and carrying a third person on a pole; 67. English waltz basics. MARCH: 68. English waltz basics; 69. English waltz right turn; 70. English waltz right turn; 71. exercises with pole manipulation while in pairs; 72. jumping over a short rope while running; 73. jumping over a short rope while running; 74. “I Planted Flax” (folk dance); 75. “I Planted Flax” (folk dance); 76. “I Planted Watermelon” (folk dance); 77. “I Planted Watermelon” (folk dance); 78. forward roll; 79. backward roll; 80. frog jump. APRIL: 81. Handstand; 82. “Early Quinces” (folk dance); 83. “Early Quinces” (folk dance); 84. “Kolo Vodi Vasa” (folk dance); 85. “Kolo Vodi Vasa” (folk dance); 86. folk dances; 87. Spinko waltz 2; 88. Spinko waltz 2; 89. social games; 90. exercises in pairs. MAY: 91. Fast running for 40 m; 92. elementary games of choice by the students; 93. hurdle race; 94. kicking a ball with the foot; 95. standing long jump; 96. passing under a long rope in groups; 97. the elementary games between two and four fires; 98. jumping over a long rope in groups; 99. fast running for 40 m; 100. lifting and carrying a third person on logs; 101. jumping over a long rope in groups; 102. elementary games. |
Measure | Mean | Min | Max | Range | SD | |
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Body Height (cm) | Pre | 141.09 | 121.00 | 156.00 | 35.00 | 6.40 |
Post | 143.87 | 126.00 | 167.00 | 41.00 | 7.28 | |
Body Mass (kg) | Pre | 34.64 | 21.10 | 66.00 | 44.90 | 7.60 |
Post | 36.44 | 23.00 | 68.00 | 45.00 | 8.16 | |
Flamingo Balance Test (s) | Pre | 11.13 | 1.50 | 37.40 | 35.90 | 7.88 |
Post | 11.28 | 1.00 | 38.20 | 37.20 | 7.97 | |
Hand Tapping (s) | Pre | 17.25 | 12.08 | 29.00 | 16.92 | 2.79 |
Post | 16.11 | 11.70 | 21.20 | 9.50 | 2.37 | |
Seated Forward Bend (cm) | Pre | 17.86 | 5.00 | 38.00 | 33.00 | 5.43 |
Post | 19.35 | 0.50 | 38.00 | 37.50 | 6.44 | |
Standing Broad Jump (cm) | Pre | 128.57 | 85.00 | 172.00 | 87.00 | 20.29 |
Post | 135.31 | 95.00 | 180.00 | 85.00 | 20.16 | |
Handgrip Strength (kg) | Pre | 22.52 | 5.00 | 62.00 | 57.00 | 10.84 |
Post | 24.16 | 0.00 | 55.00 | 55.00 | 11.46 | |
Sit-and-Reach (repetitions) | Pre | 15.78 | 4.00 | 29.00 | 25.00 | 5.47 |
Post | 17.73 | 5.00 | 29.00 | 24.00 | 5.27 | |
Flexed Arm Hang (s) | Pre | 16.58 | 0.00 | 61.50 | 61.50 | 13.05 |
Post | 19.11 | 2.00 | 65.00 | 63.00 | 13.38 | |
Shuttle Run (s) | Pre | 23.22 | 17.03 | 31.22 | 14.19 | 3.24 |
Post | 21.90 | 16.19 | 31.12 | 14.93 | 3.02 | |
Physical and Health Education (grade from 1 to 5) | Pre | 4.67 | 4.00 | 5.00 | 1.00 | 0.47 |
Post | 4.79 | 4.00 | 5.00 | 1.00 | 0.41 |
Measure | Mean | Min | Max | Range | SD | |
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Body Height (cm) | Pre | 141.91 | 127.00 | 160.00 | 33.00 | 6.35 |
Post | 144.35 | 130.00 | 166.00 | 36.00 | 6.53 | |
Body Mass (kg) | Pre | 34.24 | 22.30 | 59.00 | 36.70 | 6.43 |
Post | 35.75 | 24.10 | 59.00 | 34.90 | 6.77 | |
Flamingo Balance Test (s) | Pre | 11.21 | 1.00 | 38.10 | 37.10 | 7.35 |
Post | 11.80 | 1.00 | 40.30 | 39.30 | 7.46 | |
Hand Tapping (s) | Pre | 17.05 | 10.36 | 37.44 | 27.08 | 3.38 |
Post | 16.33 | 10.98 | 44.47 | 33.49 | 3.85 | |
Seated Forward Bend (cm) | Pre | 17.45 | 0.00 | 33.00 | 33.00 | 6.38 |
Post | 17.18 | 0.40 | 34.00 | 33.60 | 6.77 | |
Standing Broad Jump (cm) | Pre | 135.08 | 80.00 | 178.00 | 98.00 | 18.75 |
Post | 141.14 | 90.00 | 194.00 | 104.00 | 20.46 | |
Handgrip Strength (kg) | Pre | 22.75 | 4.00 | 55.00 | 51.00 | 11.61 |
Post | 24.94 | 0.50 | 50.00 | 49.50 | 12.44 | |
Sit-and-Reach (repetitions) | Pre | 17.09 | 6.00 | 26.00 | 20.00 | 4.69 |
Post | 17.81 | 3.00 | 28.00 | 25.00 | 4.98 | |
Flexed Arm Hang (s) | Pre | 17.79 | 0.00 | 61.00 | 61.00 | 13.33 |
Post | 18.66 | 1.00 | 62.50 | 61.50 | 13.81 | |
Shuttle Run (s) | Pre | 23.08 | 17.30 | 33.55 | 16.25 | 3.03 |
Post | 21.94 | 17.20 | 30.38 | 13.18 | 2.75 | |
Physical and Health Education (grade from 1 to 5) | Pre | 4.72 | 4.00 | 5.00 | 1.00 | 0.45 |
Post | 4.77 | 4.00 | 5.00 | 1.00 | 0.42 |
Wilk’s | F | df1 | df2 | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Body Height and Body Mass | 0.982 | 1.96 | 2 | 209 | 0.143 |
Motoric and Physical and Health Education | 0.921 | 1.09 | 11 | 180 | 0.368 |
Adj Means | F | p-Level | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Con. | Exp. | |||
Body Height (cm) | 144.59 | 145.28 | 5.91 | 0.016 * |
Body Mass (kg) | 35.95 | 36.37 | 2.30 | 0.131 |
Flamingo Balance Test (s) | 12.43 | 11.75 | 1.00 | 0.317 |
Hand Tapping (s) | 16.13 | 16.07 | 0.04 | 0.834 |
Seated Forward Bend (cm) | 18.35 | 18.63 | 0.18 | 0.668 |
Standing Broad Jump (cm) | 141.70 | 139.39 | 1.62 | 0.204 |
Handgrip Strength (kg) | 24.93 | 25.56 | 0.29 | 0.589 |
Sit-and-Reach (repetitions) | 17.81 | 17.71 | 0.04 | 0.840 |
Flexed Arm Hang (s) | 20.18 | 20.43 | 0.07 | 0.783 |
Shuttle Run (s) | 21.67 | 21.54 | 0.24 | 0.623 |
Physical and Health Education (grade from 1 to 5) | 4.75 | 4.81 | 1.51 | 0.220 |
Gender | Wilk’s | F | df1 | df2 | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Males | 0.830 | 1.25 | 11 | 67 | 0.276 |
Females | 0.813 | 1.07 | 11 | 51 | 0.405 |
Gender | Adj Means | F | p-Level | ES | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Con. | Exp. | |||||
Body Height (cm) | Males | 145.36 | 145.50 | 1.39 | 0.242 | 0.053 |
Females | 144.62 | 143.55 | 5.40 | 0.024 * | ||
Body Mass (kg) | Males | 36.24 | 36.51 | 0.43 | 0.513 | 0.041 |
Females | 36.08 | 35.49 | 2.48 | 0.120 | ||
Flamingo Balance Test (s) | Males | 11.85 | 10.67 | 2.63 | 0.109 | −0.058 |
Females | 13.03 | 13.07 | 0.01 | 0.974 | ||
Hand Tapping (s) | Males | 16.49 | 16.35 | 0.15 | 0.698 | −0.135 |
Females | 15.64 | 15.80 | 0.12 | 0.726 | ||
Seated Forward Bend (cm) | Males | 17.55 | 16.97 | 0.39 | 0.532 | 0.296 |
Females | 20.74 | 19.30 | 2.85 | 0.097 | ||
Standing Broad Jump (cm) | Males | 143.12 | 142.63 | 0.05 | 0.828 | 0.035 |
Females | 135.83 | 139.77 | 1.83 | 0.181 | ||
Handgrip Strength (kg) | Males | 26.24 | 28.12 | 2.29 | 0.135 | −0.049 |
Females | 22.61 | 23.09 | 0.06 | 0.807 | ||
Sit-and-Reach (repetitions) | Males | 17.70 | 17.58 | 0.03 | 0.872 | 0.241 |
Females | 18.03 | 17.84 | 0.08 | 0.782 | ||
Flexed Arm Hang (s) | Males | 21.61 | 20.68 | 0.54 | 0.464 | 0.125 |
Females | 20.06 | 18.36 | 1.48 | 0.228 | ||
Shuttle Run (s) | Males | 21.74 | 21.71 | 0.01 | 0.913 | −0.057 |
Females | 21.31 | 21.62 | 0.41 | 0.525 | ||
Physical and Health Education (grade from 1 to 5) | Males | 4.70 | 4.81 | 2.99 | 0.088 | 0.152 |
Females | 4.82 | 4.83 | 0.09 | 0.766 |
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Marković, J.; Bubanj, S.; Šekeljić, G.; Pavlović, S.; Radenković, M.; Stanković, D.; Petković, E.; Aksović, N.; Radenković, O.; Preljević, A.; et al. Efficiency of an Alternative Physical Education Program for the Lower Grades of Elementary School Children. Children 2023, 10, 1657. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10101657
Marković J, Bubanj S, Šekeljić G, Pavlović S, Radenković M, Stanković D, Petković E, Aksović N, Radenković O, Preljević A, et al. Efficiency of an Alternative Physical Education Program for the Lower Grades of Elementary School Children. Children. 2023; 10(10):1657. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10101657
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarković, Jovan, Saša Bubanj, Goran Šekeljić, Slobodan Pavlović, Marko Radenković, Dušan Stanković, Emilija Petković, Nikola Aksović, Oliver Radenković, Adem Preljević, and et al. 2023. "Efficiency of an Alternative Physical Education Program for the Lower Grades of Elementary School Children" Children 10, no. 10: 1657. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10101657
APA StyleMarković, J., Bubanj, S., Šekeljić, G., Pavlović, S., Radenković, M., Stanković, D., Petković, E., Aksović, N., Radenković, O., Preljević, A., Bjelica, B., Petrović, V., Sinanović, Š., & Tomović, M. (2023). Efficiency of an Alternative Physical Education Program for the Lower Grades of Elementary School Children. Children, 10(10), 1657. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10101657