Ask Active Smarter Kids
Ask Active Smarter Kids Active smarter kids physically active lessons brain breaks. Askbasen.no – fysisk aktivitet i skolen.
Ask Active Smarter Kids At the nova scotia active smarter kids (ask) project we know that outdoor, active academic lessons can be engaging and productive for all students. we’ve been supporting elementary and junior high school teachers across nova scotia to adopt physically active learning methods since 2018. Active smarter kids (ask) is a didactic tool for physically active lessons in schools, developed by teacher for teachers. Active smarter kids (ask): rationale and design of a cluster randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of daily physical activity on children's academic performance and risk factors for non communicable diseases. Our primary objective is to investigate the effect of a one year school based physical activity intervention (active smarter kids; ask) on academic performance on a sample of 10 year old boys and girls attending elementary school in norway.
Ask Ask Active Smarter Kids Active smarter kids (ask): rationale and design of a cluster randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of daily physical activity on children's academic performance and risk factors for non communicable diseases. Our primary objective is to investigate the effect of a one year school based physical activity intervention (active smarter kids; ask) on academic performance on a sample of 10 year old boys and girls attending elementary school in norway. The ask study is a cluster randomized controlled trial that includes 1145 fifth graders (aged 10 years) from 57 schools (28 intervention schools; 29 control schools) in sogn and fjordane county, norway. The purpose of this paper is to describe the design of the ask study, the ask intervention as well as the scope and details of the methods we adopted to evaluate the effect of the ask intervention on 5th grade children. We aimed to investigate the effect of a school based cluster randomized controlled trial of physical activity (pa) on single and clustered cardiometabolic risk factors. Our primary objective is to investigate the effect of a one year school based physical activity intervention (active smarter kids; ask) on academic performance on a sample of 10 year old boys and girls attending elementary school in norway.
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