Teachers’ perceptions of the implementation of active breaks in the classroom: Is being active so important?
Autor/es
Muntaner Mas, Adriá; Cantallops Ramón, Jaume; Ponseti Verdaguer, Francisco Javier; Sánchez Romero, Elisa IsabelFecha
2025Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteEducación
Materia/s
Active breaksPhysical activity
Barriers
Benefits
Teachers
Resumen
Active breaks can be a reference framework for promoting physical activity at schools, hence the
important of ascertaining which variables can promote or hinder their implementation. The goal
was to analyse the relationship between the perceived barriers and teacher beliefs and benefits of
implementing active breaks by analysing the mediating role of the teachers’ physical activity. Method:
109 teachers participated (70.6% females; Mage = 38.59, SD = 11.08). An ad hoc questionnaire on active
breaks and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire were used for the teachers’ physical
activity. Results: low level of perceived barriers to active breaks increased beliefs and benefits for their
implementation in the classroom. Conclusions: this study shows that teachers’ physical activity was
not a variable that determined the implementation of active breaks in the classroom. Therefore, other personal and/or contextual factors related to the adoption and implementation of activ...





