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Sport, physical activity and educational achievement
towards an explanatory model
Bailey, R. (2016). Sport, physical activity and educational achievement: towards an explanatory model. Sport in Society
Sport and other forms of physical activities have traditionally held an ambiguous place within schooling, often being pushed to the margins. At the same time, there is a consensus that such activities are necessary for the healthy development of young people. This was proven during the second half of the last century, representing a revolution in the understanding of health. Recent developments in neurology, psychology and related sciences hint at a second revolution in which a strict distinction between mind and body has become redundant. This article examines the case that sport and physical activity can make distinctive contributions to educational achievement, and a host of wider benefits. Focusing on cognitive functioning, psychosocial development, school engagement and general educational attainment, the article reviews the available evidence and concludes that there is sufficient reason to believe that sports and physical activity can make useful contributions to educational achievement.
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cognitieve ontwikkelingeffectmeting
leerprestatie
lichaamsbeweging
onderwijs
sport (algemeen)