The Impact of a Recess-Based Leadership Program on Urban Elementary School Students

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The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of a peer-leadership training program on youth from a low-income urban school district. The methodological approach was grounded in community-based participatory research, in which a multicomponent school-based recess and physical activity program was examined. Data included 15 focus groups conducted with 77 fourth- and fifth-grade participants and semistructured interviews with 13 adult leaders. Results of a thematic content analysis suggest that decisions to join the program, role expectations, and training received impacted leadership development, personal development, and transfer of skills to other domains.

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Massey, W. V., Stellino, M. B., Wilkison, M., & Whitley, M. (2018). The Impact of a Recess-Based Leadership Program on Urban Elementary School Students. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 30(1), 45–63. https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2017.1318417

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