Physical Education Teachers’ Experiences With Remote Instruction During the Initial Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic

2021 
This study investigated physical education (PE) teachers' experiences with remote instruction in the United States during the initial outbreak of COVID-19 PE teachers (n = 4,362) from all 50 states completed a survey identifying their experiences with remote instruction in May, 2020 Survey responses were analyzed by geographic region, district type, and school level Teachers reported having students submit assignments (51% yes), using video instruction (37% yes), being less effective when instructing remotely (20% yes), and emphasizing student outcomes focused on health-related fitness (32% yes), and physical activity value/ enjoyment (43% yes) Access to technology (40% yes) and required student assignments (43% yes) were lowest among teachers from the South Rural teachers reported the least access to technology (37% yes) and rated themselves as least effective (24% yes) Secondary level teachers reported the highest percentage of required assignments (84% yes) Teachers' responses identify unique challenges to delivering equitable and effective remote PE instruction
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