TY - JOUR
T1 - A guide for educators to move beyond conventional school playgrounds : the RE-AIM Evaluation of the Lunchtime Enjoyment Activity and Play (LEAP) intervention
AU - Hyndman, Brendon
AU - Benson, Amanda C.
AU - Telford, Amanda
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Despite an increase in the provision of effective school-based interventions in recent times, there is an absence of literature for teachers focusing on the translation of promising interventions into real-world practice. The aim of this research was to provide a social-ecological guide for teachers of the external validity of implementing the Lunchtime Enjoyment Activity and Play (LEAP) school playground intervention. This research presents the process evaluation of a school playground intervention using RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance) as the theoretical evaluation framework. Data collection consisted of a mixed methods approach for two and a half years including a teacher focus group, direct observations and field notes. The process evaluation confirms the LEAP intervention as cost-effective, sustainable and transferable that is capable of enhancing multiple social-ecological factors within a school playground.
AB - Despite an increase in the provision of effective school-based interventions in recent times, there is an absence of literature for teachers focusing on the translation of promising interventions into real-world practice. The aim of this research was to provide a social-ecological guide for teachers of the external validity of implementing the Lunchtime Enjoyment Activity and Play (LEAP) school playground intervention. This research presents the process evaluation of a school playground intervention using RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance) as the theoretical evaluation framework. Data collection consisted of a mixed methods approach for two and a half years including a teacher focus group, direct observations and field notes. The process evaluation confirms the LEAP intervention as cost-effective, sustainable and transferable that is capable of enhancing multiple social-ecological factors within a school playground.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/537120
U2 - 10.14221/ajte.2014v39n1.2
DO - 10.14221/ajte.2014v39n1.2
M3 - Article
SN - 1835-517X
VL - 39
JO - Australian Journal of Teacher Education
JF - Australian Journal of Teacher Education
IS - 1
ER -