ERIC Number: EJ870152
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2009-Mar
Pages: 15
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ISSN: ISSN-0270-1367
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Preadolescence Female Development through Sport and Physical Activity: A Case Study of an Urban After-School Program
Bruening, Jennifer E.; Dover, Kydani M.; Clark, Brianna S.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, v80 n1 p87-101 Mar 2009
Youth development research has found that children become more engaged and benefit more from being incorporated as decision makers. Thus participation helps promote development and encourages engagement. Based in theories of engagement and free-choice learning, the current research focused on a program combining sport/physical activity, life skills, and mentoring while promoting healthy life choices for preadolescence girls of color. The co-investigators, all women, conducted two 2-hr visits per week for two 12-week periods with a group of 8 girls at a community recreation center in Hartford, Connecticut, including lessons in nutrition and life skills and participation in a sport/physical activity. Five of the girls completed every stage of data collection, including participant journals and four individual interviews with each participant and her parents, over the course of the 24 weeks. The co-investigators also kept journals throughout the program. The results reflected the following themes: self-esteem/self-worth, accountability/responsibility for self, connections to community and a sense of belonging, knowledge and acquisition of health/life skills, application of those skills, and planning and recognizing one's own influence on self and others. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: School Activities, Physical Activities, Females, After School Programs, Preadolescents, Recreation, Child Development, Athletics, Case Studies, Urban Areas, Youth Programs, Nutrition Instruction, Daily Living Skills, Journal Writing, Interviews, Self Esteem, Accountability, Student Responsibility, Health Promotion, Participation, Socialization, Minority Group Children
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Connecticut
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