Post-COVID Heroes: Physical Education Teachers’ Role in Sports and Physical Activity in Jamaica

Van Der Rowe
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly exacerbated Jamaica’s high physical inactivity rates, which means the country could potentially see increases in lifestyle diseases and deaths. Given the fact that physical literacy is not prevalent among the Jamaican population, physical education (PE) teachers must play a greater role in the postCOVID era to promote physical activity and sports involvement through school, community, and national initiatives. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the perceived role of PE teachers in the development of sports and physical activity (PA) lifestyles in the post-COVID era in Jamaica. Methods: The research took the form of a descriptive quantitative survey that analyzed the experiences and perceptions of 47 PE teachers in Jamaica. The sampling method utilized a combined approach using purposive and snowball sampling techniques. Results: The results of the study indicated that PE teachers play an important role in teaching and developing the fundamental skills of students in preparation for transition into amateur and national competitions. PE teachers in the post-COVID era need to contribute more to students living a healthy lifestyle and becoming active for life. Conclusion: The results of this study have great implications for Jamaica’s physical inactivity levels and the continued development and maintenance of Jamaica’s dominance in sports in the international arena. Keywords: chronic lifestyle diseases, physical activity lifestyle, sports development.
后covid英雄:牙买加体育教师在体育和身体活动中的作用
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行大大加剧了牙买加的高缺乏身体活动率,这意味着该国可能会出现生活方式疾病和死亡的增加。鉴于体育素养在牙买加人口中并不普遍,体育教师必须在后疫情时代发挥更大作用,通过学校、社区和国家倡议促进身体活动和体育参与。目的:本研究的目的是评估牙买加后covid时代体育教师在体育和身体活动(PA)生活方式发展中的感知作用。方法:采用描述性定量调查的形式,对牙买加47名体育教师的经历和看法进行分析。抽样方法采用目的性抽样和滚雪球抽样相结合的方法。结果:研究结果表明,体育教师在教学和培养学生的基本技能方面发挥着重要作用,为过渡到业余和全国比赛做准备。后冠状病毒时代的体育教师需要为学生过上健康的生活方式和积极生活做出更多贡献。结论:本研究的结果对牙买加的缺乏运动水平和牙买加在国际体育舞台上的主导地位的持续发展和维持具有重要意义。关键词:慢性生活方式疾病,体育活动生活方式,体育发展。
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