Association Between Motor Competence, Physical Fitness, and Academic Achievement in Physical Education in 13- to 16-Year-Old School Children
In physical education (PE), both assessment practices and choice of teaching content indicate that pupil-related factors such as motor competence and physical fitness potentially influence pupils' academic achievement in PE. However, neither of these factors are explicitly expressed as assessme...
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Main Authors: | Ruben Vist Hagen (Author), Håvard Lorås (Author), Hermundur Sigmundsson (Author), Monika Haga (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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