A comparative study of the mastery of fundamental movement skills between different cultures

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Fernando Garbeloto dos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Pacheco,Matheus Maia, Basso,Luciano, Tani,Go
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: It has been suggested that guidance, encouragement and opportunity are crucial factors for children’s motor development. They are especially important to promote the mastery of fundamental movement skills. The present study investigated the association between two elements related to those factors - proposed curriculum of physical education and the most popular sport in a given country - and the incidence of mastery in the FMS in children from 4 to 10 years of age. In order to carry out a cross-cultural comparison, three studies from different countries (Portugal, China and USA) that used TGMD-II were selected. The results indicated association between proposed curriculum and the number of children mastering FMS. This association increases in older age groups of children from USA, the most structured curriculum related to FMS, presenting the highest average percentage of mastery. Additionally, we did not find association of the most popular sports in a given country with the mastery of the related skill. These results are interpreted as evidence for the importance of guidance on the mastery of FMS.
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title A comparative study of the mastery of fundamental movement skills between different cultures
spellingShingle A comparative study of the mastery of fundamental movement skills between different cultures
Santos,Fernando Garbeloto dos
TGMD-II
popular sport
curriculum proposal
title_short A comparative study of the mastery of fundamental movement skills between different cultures
title_full A comparative study of the mastery of fundamental movement skills between different cultures
title_fullStr A comparative study of the mastery of fundamental movement skills between different cultures
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of the mastery of fundamental movement skills between different cultures
title_sort A comparative study of the mastery of fundamental movement skills between different cultures
author Santos,Fernando Garbeloto dos
author_facet Santos,Fernando Garbeloto dos
Pacheco,Matheus Maia
Basso,Luciano
Tani,Go
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author2 Pacheco,Matheus Maia
Basso,Luciano
Tani,Go
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Fernando Garbeloto dos
Pacheco,Matheus Maia
Basso,Luciano
Tani,Go
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv TGMD-II
popular sport
curriculum proposal
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popular sport
curriculum proposal
description It has been suggested that guidance, encouragement and opportunity are crucial factors for children’s motor development. They are especially important to promote the mastery of fundamental movement skills. The present study investigated the association between two elements related to those factors - proposed curriculum of physical education and the most popular sport in a given country - and the incidence of mastery in the FMS in children from 4 to 10 years of age. In order to carry out a cross-cultural comparison, three studies from different countries (Portugal, China and USA) that used TGMD-II were selected. The results indicated association between proposed curriculum and the number of children mastering FMS. This association increases in older age groups of children from USA, the most structured curriculum related to FMS, presenting the highest average percentage of mastery. Additionally, we did not find association of the most popular sports in a given country with the mastery of the related skill. These results are interpreted as evidence for the importance of guidance on the mastery of FMS.
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