Elementary Classroom Teachers' Self-Reported Use of Movement Integration Products and Perceived Facilitators and Barriers Related to Product Use
Movement integration (MI) products are designed to provide children with physical activity during general education classroom time. The purpose of this study was to examine elementary classroom teachers' self-reported use of MI products and subsequent perceptions of the facilitators of and barr...
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Main Authors: | Roddrick Dugger (Author), Aaron Rafferty (Author), Ethan Hunt (Author), Michael Beets (Author), Collin Webster (Author), Brian Chen (Author), Jeff Rehling (Author), Robert Glenn Weaver (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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