Can Cypriot Physical Education Teachers Fully Embrace Physical Literacy? An Initial Exploratory Sequential Study

Grecic, David orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-1487-8327, Christodoulides, Efstathios orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-6423-7002, Sprake, Andrew orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-5164-770X and Tsivitanidou, Olia (2025) Can Cypriot Physical Education Teachers Fully Embrace Physical Literacy? An Initial Exploratory Sequential Study. Frontiers in Education, 10 .

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Abstract

The purpose of this project was to explore whether Cypriot Physical Education (PE) teachers can fully embrace Physical Literacy (PL) and to determine the contributory factors. An exploratory sequential mixed methods design collected data from 135 Cypriot PE teachers utilizing the Teacher Change Questionnaire -Physical Education (TCQ-PE) and the Perceived Physical Literacy Instrument (PPLI) questionnaires. Follow-up semistructured interviews were then conducted and thematically analyzed (n=6). Findings revealed that only 23% of teachers demonstrated a willingness to change current practice. Most had generally high levels of the PPLI Knowledge construct perceived PL knowledge and understanding(M=4.59) but interviews found that actual selfreported knowledge was limited especially in relation to their awareness of PL's basis, its identification and aligned teaching behaviours. Key barriers and enablers to PL adoption were described and practical recommendations made. In conclusion the study identifies that both Top-down and bottom-up strategies are required with aligned professional development. Only it this happens will for PL be able to be embedded in Cyprus' Physical Education classes and achieve its health benefits for children..


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