Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2025

Journal / Book Title

Journal of Physical Education and Sport

Abstract

Physical education (PE) has been affirmed over the past decade as a vital part of school curriculum. Drawing from Newell’s theory of constraints (1986) and a comprehensive review of evidence-based literature, this study meticulously investigates pedagogical practices, effective activity modifications, and the implementation of a game-like progression within elementary school PE, with a focus on augmenting learning outcomes across the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective domains. This paper places a primary emphasis on soccer—an open-skill team sport taught in PE programs globally—as its situational conditions make it an ideal option for maximizing students’ learning. The study equips readers with an extensive array of pedagogical resources, including a diversified range of activity types, innovative instructional strategies, and a detailed five-unit soccer lesson specifically designed for elementary school PE. The study underscores the significance of modifications to activities, rules, and equipment, all aimed at increasing learning opportunities, fostering developmentally appropriate motor-skill perception, and promoting moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. It posits that to achieve specific learning goals, a PE teacher should be adept at tailoring the task’s rules and equipment to align with contextual situations. Furthermore, the inclusion of multiple training phases in the curriculum is recommended. The study concludes by outlining prospective pathways for teacher education programs and professional development, emphasizing the critical need for inclusive adaptations. The aim of these modifications is to ensure an inclusive PE environment that accommodates students from all backgrounds and skill levels, providing them with the necessary support to maximize their potential, foster success, and encourage a physically active lifestyle.

DOI

10.7752/jpes.2025.01010

Journal ISSN / Book ISBN

85217782661 (Scopus)

Rights

This is an Open Access article distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).

Published Citation

Moon, J., & Lee, D. (2025). The theory and practice of modifying soccer: Maximizing learning outcomes in elementary school physical education. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 25(1), 79-91.

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