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A Transformational Teaching Intervention: Adolescents in Motion (AIM) Trial

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Physical Activity
Interventions
Behavioral: Transformational Teaching
Behavioral: Standard Educational Practices
Registration Number
NCT01371292
Lead Sponsor
University of British Columbia
Brief Summary

The purpose of this Randomized Controlled Tria (RCT) is to evaluate the effects of a transformational teaching intervention in comparison to 'standard educational practices' within school-based physical education classes (within three Canadian provinces; British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia) across 5 months.

Detailed Description

Physical inactivity among adolescents has been linked to a vast array of physical and mental health problems. One potential vehicle to foster adolescent involvement in physical activity relates to physical education in schools.

A potentially important framework, that has recently been applied to educational and health promotion contexts, relates to transformational leadership theory. Transformational leadership involves the demonstration of behaviors that empower and inspire others to achieve higher levels of functioning, and has been consistently found to be associated with greater motivation, self-efficacy, well-being, and performance in those being led. From an applied perspective, a growing body of evidence also suggests that transformational behaviors can be developed in leaders through short-term interventions (e.g., one-day workshops), which subsequently result in positive changes in followers' attitudinal and behavioral responses.

With this in mind, the overall goal of this Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) is to test the efficacy of a theory-driven evidence-based transformational teaching intervention for use within school-based physical activity settings. In this 5-month trial, physical education teachers from 36 schools from three provinces across Canada (British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia) will be provided with (through a one day work shop and follow-up support program) the resources they need to implement transformational teaching behaviours in their day-to-day teaching practices. The primary hypothesis for this RCT is that students taught by teachers in the intervention condition will display greater adoption and maintenance of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) behaviors outside of school hours in comparison to control students, after controlling for baseline levels. A process evaluation will also be conducted with teachers to evaluate the procedures embedded within the intervention.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
2160
Inclusion Criteria
  • Grade 9 (aged 14 (+/- 1 year))
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Do not have basic working knowledge of English
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Transformational teaching conditionTransformational TeachingTeachers allocated to this condition will receive the transformational teaching intervention.
Standard practice control conditionStandard Educational PracticesTeachers allocated to this condition will not receive the transformational teaching intervention. Instead they will take part in a parallel workshop offered by their respective school board (unrelated to transformational leadership training).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)5 months

In addition to collecting self-report physical activity data through the use of questionnaires, a subsample of students (360 out of the overall sample of 2160) will be randomly selected and invited to wear a small physical activity monitor (accelerometer) on three occasions (January, March and May 2012) over the 5-month trial (for 7-days at each data point). The unit of measure that will be used to assess this outcome variable is MINUTES of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity both during leisure time hours (i.e., outside of school) and within school hours.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Physical activity-related cognitions and attitudes5 months

All adolescents will complete validated measures of self-efficacy (within class self-efficacy and environmental change self-efficacy), intrinsic motivation and attitudes surrounding physical education and leisure-time physical activity at each of the three time points (January, March and May 2012). Units of measure will be participants' responses on these validated scales.

Teaching efficacy5 months

The physical education teachers (approximately n=72) involved in the trial will complete measures of teaching efficacy at each of the three time points (January, March and May 2012). The unit of measure will be teachers' responses on this validated scale.

Transformational teaching behaviors5 months

Adolescents' perceptions of their physical education teacher's transformational behaviors will be measured at each of the three time points (January, March and May 2012). The unit of measure will be adolescents' responses on this validated scale.

Trial Locations

Locations (4)

University of British Columbia

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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Queen's University

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Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Nipissing University

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North Bay, Ontario, Canada

Acadia University

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Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada

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