ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Nature Elements and Fundamental Motor Skill Development Opportunities at Five Elementary School Districts in British Columbia

Christopher Lim    
Andrew M. Donovan    
Nevin J. Harper and Patti-Jean Naylor    

Resumen

The majority of Canadian children are not physically active enough for healthy development. School playgrounds are a primary location to promote physical activity and motor skill practice. The benefits of children?s play in nature have also been highlighted, but few studies have evaluated children?s access and exposure to nature for play on school grounds. This study examined children?s access to nature on school grounds and the opportunities afforded by those natural elements for motor skill practice. Results: Extensive naturescapes (multiple nature elements in one setting) were not common, and natural elements were limited, ranging from 1.97 to 5.71 elements/school. The most common element was a forested area (26.5% of all natural elements identified). In comparison to built structures, the number of natural elements was low. Some elements differed between school districts and appeared to be related to local geography and terrain (hilly, rocky terrain, tidal flats, etc.). Our assessment showed that naturescape elements afforded opportunities for the development of some key fundamental motor skills (FMS), specifically, locomotor and stability skills, but opportunities to develop manipulative skills were limited. To maximize potential FMS development, physical literacy, and psycho-social benefits, additional elements or more comprehensive multi-element naturescapes and facilitation (social or environmental) are recommended.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Zulkifli Muslim     Pág. 189 - 196
There is a lack of initiative from the designers to integrate the environmental resources in the material and design production of local urban landscape elements that reflects human culture and lifestyle. Based on criteria and principles of symbol design... ver más

 
Mariam Felani Shaari,Sabarinah Sh. Ahmad,Izaham Shah Ismail     Pág. 3 - 12
Environmental stewardship starts with education. This paper aims to discuss how preschools can be used to nurture environmental stewards among Malaysian children. In summary, elements of preschool physical environments can be manipulated to enhance envir... ver más

 
Annabelle Villacís Calderón,Diana Delgado Campuzano,Ana Moreno Vera,Byron Oviedo Bayas,Jimmy Cedeño Barzola     Pág. 174 - 182
La conservación y protección de la naturaleza es un tema que ha despertado gran interés a nivel mundial, y la creación de áreas protegidas ha permitido resguardar los recursos naturales y culturales de muchos sitios que los poseen en mayor número. En el ... ver más

 
Viviana Silvia Leonardi,Silvina Elías,M. del Rosario Fernández     Pág. 189 - 206
RESUMEN: El presente artículo aborda el estudio del humedal costero de Villa del Mar partiendo de  comprender al territorio como un sistema complejo y dinámico caracterizado por la multiplicidad de variables que interaccionan en el mismo buscando los ele... ver más

 
Alfio BRANDENBURG,Angela Duarte Damasceno FERREIRA,Leonardo José Cordeiro SANTOS    
O texto trata do meio ambiente rural da Região Metropolitana de Curitiba e do Litoral Norte do Paranáa partir da sua heterogeneidade, do rural como espaço de interesses ambientais conflitantes, como espaçodo risco socialmente construído, como espaço de r... ver más