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A PEP grant’s influence on change in a school district: One year post funding
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- Egan, Cate A. (Author)
- Abel-Berei, Catherine P. (Author)
- Karp, Grace Goc (Author)
Title
A PEP grant’s influence on change in a school district: One year post funding
Abstract
This study examined teachers' and administrators' perceptions of the institutionalization phase of the Carol M. White Physical Education for Progress (PEP) grant. A qualitative exploratory single case study (Yin, 2014) was utilized to examine the elements of the PEP grant that sustained or did not sustain after its conclusion, along with elements that were institutionalized and influences on this process. The findings were represented in the following three themes: (a) positive shifts, (b) backsliding, and (c) new directions, each with their own subthemes. Positive shifts includes sub-themes: (a) philosophy, (b) instruction, assessment and curriculum, (c) collaboration, and (d) respect. Backsliding includes sub-themes: (a) wellness team functioning, (b) the loss of PD and collaboration time, and (c) reduced data collection. New directions includes sub-themes: (a) mastery learning, (b) during school physical activity, (c) stress, and (d) administrative support. The factors that were institutionalized were quality physical education leadership roles, change in teachers' philosophies that influenced their instruction and assessment, and garnered administrative support. These elements were embedded into the physical education program and the school so much so that principals now expect the same type of programming from any new hire. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publication
Evaluation and program planning
Date
2021-03-10, March 2021
Volume
87
Issue
7801727, eob
Pages
101942–
Journal Abbr
Eval Program Plann
Citation Key
eganPEPGrantInfluence2021
Language
english
Extra
1 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Egan, C. A., Abel-Berei, C. P., & Karp, G. G. (2021). A PEP grant’s influence on change in a school district: One year post funding. Evaluation and Program Planning, 87(7801727, eob), 101942-. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2021.101942
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