An Examination of the Structural Validity of Instruments Assessing PE Teachers' Beliefs, Intentions, and Self-Efficacy towards Teaching Physically Active Classes
Schools and, in particular, health and physical education (HPE) classes, has the potential to engage children and adolescents in health-enhancing physical activity. HPE teachers may enable or constrain this behaviour through appropriate classroom strategies and pedagogies that enhance not only stude...
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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