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Operationally defining physical literacy in Chinese culture: Results of a meta-narrative synthesis and the Panel's recommendations | |
Li, Ming Hui1; Whitehead, Margaret2; Green, Nigel2; Ren, Hai3; Cheng, Chih Fu4; Lin, Linda Li Chuan5; Lin, Ching Ping6; Liu, Yang7,8; Wen, Xu9; Lei, Si Man10; Li, Hongjuan11; Shy, Deng Yau6; Tang, Yan7; Choi, Siu Ming1,12; Huang, Yan1; Ma, Ruisi1,13; Wang, Fong Jia14; Chen, Sitong15; Sum, Raymond Kim Wai1 | |
2022-07-01 | |
Source Publication | Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness |
ISSN | 1728-869X |
Volume | 20Issue:3Pages:236-248 |
Abstract | Purpose: The definition of physical literacy (PL) needs to be explored by researchers from educational, public health, and sports organisations in Chinese culture; an adequate definition and theoretical framework of PL can then be embraced within different contexts and according to cultural influences. Methods: This meta-narrative synthesis of literature in this area included a series of planning, search, mapping, appraisal, synthesis, and recommendation phases. The literature was translated into English and circulated among international experts to seek suggestions. A total of 74 articles were included in the PL definition synthesis and 28 were included for philosophical synthesis in this study. Results: Based on three rounds of discussions, the final agreement was reached among panel members regarding the defining statements and practical and theoretical models of PL in Chinese culture. According to consensus, PL is the integration of physical, perceptual, cognitive, psychological, and behavioural capabilities, echoing with the need for an active, healthy, and fulfilling lifestyle, which involves continuous positive interactions with the environment and embodied engagement in physical activities for life. The framework addressed five domains (physical, sensory-perceptual, cognitive, psychological, and behavioural) and one important overlapping factor (dynamic environment). A further explanation was provided in the defining statement to assist in understanding the concept. Conclusion: It is suggested that the cultural interpretation and historical background of PL in Chinese discourse should be addressed and respected. The development of a specific cultural definition statement of PL in one country could provide implications for PL researchers worldwide. |
Keyword | Chinese Culture Meta-narrative Synthesis Physical Literacy Systematic Review |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jesf.2022.04.003 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Sport Sciences |
WOS Subject | Sport Sciences |
WOS ID | WOS:000803698000001 |
Publisher | ELSEVIER SINGAPORE PTE LTD3 KILLINEY ROAD 08-01, WINSLAND HOUSE 1, SINGAPORE 239519, SINGAPORE |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85130398602 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Education |
Corresponding Author | Sum, Raymond Kim Wai |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, Hong Kong 2.International Physical Literacy Association, United Kingdom 3.Olympic Research Institute, Beijing Sport University, China 4.Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Graduate Institute of Sport, Leisure and Hospitality Management, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan 5.Graduate Institute of Physical Education, Health & Leisure Studies, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 6.Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan 7.School of Physical Education and Sport Training, Shanghai University of Sport, China 8.Shanghai Research Center for Physical Fitness and Health of Children and Adolescents, Shanghai University of Sport, China 9.Department of Sport and Exercise Science, College of Education, Zhejiang University, China 10.Faculty of Education, University of Macau, Macau, SAR, Macao 11.Fitness and Health Research Institute, School of Sports Human Sciences, Beijing Sport University, China 12.Physical Education Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, Hong Kong 13.School of Physical Education, Jinan University, China 14.Office of Physical Education, Tamkang University, Taiwan 15.Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Australia |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Li, Ming Hui,Whitehead, Margaret,Green, Nigel,et al. Operationally defining physical literacy in Chinese culture: Results of a meta-narrative synthesis and the Panel's recommendations[J]. Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness, 2022, 20(3), 236-248. |
APA | Li, Ming Hui., Whitehead, Margaret., Green, Nigel., Ren, Hai., Cheng, Chih Fu., Lin, Linda Li Chuan., Lin, Ching Ping., Liu, Yang., Wen, Xu., Lei, Si Man., Li, Hongjuan., Shy, Deng Yau., Tang, Yan., Choi, Siu Ming., Huang, Yan., Ma, Ruisi., Wang, Fong Jia., Chen, Sitong., & Sum, Raymond Kim Wai (2022). Operationally defining physical literacy in Chinese culture: Results of a meta-narrative synthesis and the Panel's recommendations. Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness, 20(3), 236-248. |
MLA | Li, Ming Hui,et al."Operationally defining physical literacy in Chinese culture: Results of a meta-narrative synthesis and the Panel's recommendations".Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness 20.3(2022):236-248. |
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