This study evaluates the effectiveness of a primary school intervention designed to foster fair-play, respect, and inclusion through physical education. Grounded in social learning theory and structural-developmental teaching, the program aimed to enhance students’ moral decision-making, social behavior, and physical activity levels. Sixty-four students (aged 9–10 years) participated in the seven-month intervention, which integrated classroom lessons and physical activities. Mixed-methods data collection included validated questionnaires (PAQ-C, FPPEQ, AMDM-Q, RSEQ, PSE) and interviews with students and teachers. Findings revealed significant increases in physical activity levels, particularly in non-active students, alongside enhanced respect, collaboration, and self-esteem. Teachers noted improvements in emotional regulation, self-regulation, and rule adherence. Despite occasional inappropriate behaviors, this study highlights the potential of combining physical education with social-emotional learning strategies to support psychosocial development in primary school children. These results underscore the importance of integrating such programs into educational curricula.

Russo, G., Paganelli, V., Ceciliani, A. (2025). Building respect, fairness, and collaboration through physical education: A primary school intervention. ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA, 258, 1-13 [10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.105187].

Building respect, fairness, and collaboration through physical education: A primary school intervention

Gabriele Russo
;
Andrea Ceciliani
Supervision
2025

Abstract

This study evaluates the effectiveness of a primary school intervention designed to foster fair-play, respect, and inclusion through physical education. Grounded in social learning theory and structural-developmental teaching, the program aimed to enhance students’ moral decision-making, social behavior, and physical activity levels. Sixty-four students (aged 9–10 years) participated in the seven-month intervention, which integrated classroom lessons and physical activities. Mixed-methods data collection included validated questionnaires (PAQ-C, FPPEQ, AMDM-Q, RSEQ, PSE) and interviews with students and teachers. Findings revealed significant increases in physical activity levels, particularly in non-active students, alongside enhanced respect, collaboration, and self-esteem. Teachers noted improvements in emotional regulation, self-regulation, and rule adherence. Despite occasional inappropriate behaviors, this study highlights the potential of combining physical education with social-emotional learning strategies to support psychosocial development in primary school children. These results underscore the importance of integrating such programs into educational curricula.
2025
Russo, G., Paganelli, V., Ceciliani, A. (2025). Building respect, fairness, and collaboration through physical education: A primary school intervention. ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA, 258, 1-13 [10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.105187].
Russo, Gabriele; Paganelli, Valentina; Ceciliani, Andrea
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