1st Edition

Before and After School Physical Activity Programs Frameworks, Critical Issues and Underserved Populations

Edited By Risto Marttinen, Erin E. Centeio, Thomas Quarmby Copyright 2021
    264 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    264 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This is the first book to offer a critical examination of the delivery of before and after-school physical activity programs, from global perspectives. It introduces key theory and best practice in before and after-school physical activity research and programming, and is an essential resource for educators involved in the design and implementation of after-school programs.

    With contributions from leading international researchers and practitioners in the field of health and physical education, the book provides an overview of research methods in before and after-school physical activity. It offers insight on theoretical frameworks and the implementation of programs as they relate to policy in schools, as well as an overview of social and emotional learning in after-school programs. The book also explores inclusive before and after-school physical activity programming for underserved communities, covering key topics from Positive Youth Development and urban programming to developing adult leaders and working with LGBTQI populations and children with disabilities.

    This book is important reading for researchers in health and physical education, and policy-makers, teachers, youth workers and coaches working with children in physical education, health education, physical activity or sport.

    Introduction
    Risto Marttinen, Erin E. Centeio, & Thomas Quarmby

    Chapter 1. Implementing before and after-school physical activity programs within the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child framework.
    Erin E. Centeio, Heather Erwin, Jeanne Barcelona & Hayley McKown

    Chapter 2. Using restorative practices in out-of-school physical activity programs
    Michael A. Hemphill & K. Andrew R. Richards

    Chapter 3. An activist sport approach to before and after-school programming: Co-creating empowering possibilities with youth from socially vulnerable backgrounds
    Carla Luguetti & Kimberly L. Oliver

    Chapter 4. Positive youth development through sport: Enhancing contribution
    Colen J. Deal, Helene Jørgensen, Isabel Ormond & Nicholas L. Holt

    Chapter 5. Integrating health and physical activity with social emotional learning in before and after school programs
    Jeanne Barcelona, Erin E. Centeio & Melissa Parker

    Chapter 6. Made2Move 3.0: PETE students as design thinkers
    Fiona Chambers, Manolis Adamakis, Deirdre Brennan & Gillian O’Sullivan

    Chapter 7. Ten years later: What we learned about after-school programming from the Fitness Improves Thinking in Kids (FITKids) clinical trial
    Darla M. Castelli, Charles H. Hillman, Lauren Raine & Eric S. Drollette

    Chapter 8. REACH after-school: Integrating literacy and physical activity in under-resourced communities
    Ray N. Fredrick III, Risto Marttinen & Kelly C. Johnston

    Chapter 9. ‘Getting lost,’ being flexible and using innovative methods in an after-school program
    Carrie Safron

    Chapter 10. Care-experienced youth and before and after-school physical activity
    Thomas Quarmby, Rachel Sandford & Oliver Hooper

    Chapter 11. Sport for Development programming in developing and conflict-affected regions
    Meredith A. Whitley

    Chapter 12. Challenges and opportunities in urban after-school programming
    Laurel Whalen, Kimberly Maljak, Nate McCaughtry, Alex Garn, and Sara Flory

    Chapter 13. Outside the box: LGTBQ-inclusive physical activity programs
    Dillon Landi

    Chapter 14. Before and after-school programs for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities
    Leah R. Ketcheson & Franziska Loetzner

    Chapter 15. The role of informal sport in after-school physical activity
    Justen O’Connor

    Chapter 16. Preparing adult leaders to work within sport-based youth development settings
    Victoria N. Shiver & Jenn M. Jacobs

    Chapter 17. Funding before and after-school physical activity programs
    Senlin Chen, Xiangli Gu & Yang Liu

    Chapter. 18. It’s time to predict the implications of outsourcing health and physical education and extra-curricular physical activity programming
    Leigh Sperka

    Chapter 19. Student voice in physical education and before and after-school physical activity settings
    James D. Ressler & Zachary Wahl-Alexander

    Conclusion
    Risto Marttinen, Erin E. Centeio, & Thomas Quarmby

     

    Biography

    Risto Marttinen is an Assistant Professor at George Mason University. His research revolves around implementing sustainable and educational after-school physical education programs in elementary and middle schools specializing in sports and fitness in under-served communities while reinforcing character development and teaching STEM and common-core literacy skills.

    Erin E. Centeio is an Associate Professor at University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Erin’s research focuses on increasing children’s levels of physical activity throughout the school day and understanding the effects physical activity has on their health, as well as the cognitive and psychosocial benefits.

    Thomas Quarmby is a Reader in the Carnegie School of Sport at Leeds Beckett University, UK. His research explores the role of sport, physical activity and physical education for youth from socially vulnerable backgrounds, with particular attention given to care-experienced children and young people.