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A thesis in the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Sports, Faculty of Science Education, Submitted to the School
of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfilment
of the Requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Health Physical Education, Recreation and Sports)
in the University of Education, Winneba |
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Physical activity plays a crucial role in promoting overall health and well-being, and
its impact on cognitive function and academic performance has been widely
recognized. Given the importance of the teaching profession and the demanding
nature of its responsibilities, understanding the physical activity levels of student teachers was essential for devising effective interventions to promote healthier
lifestyles among this cohort. The primary purpose of this research was to assess the
current physical activity patterns of student-teachers in the Northern Zone of Ghana.
The multi-stage sampling technique was used. The study employed a quantitative
research approach. The research design was descriptive survey. A sample of 200
student-teachers from four Colleges of Education in the Northern Zone were selected,
and their physical activity habits, exercise routines, and sedentary behaviours were
assessed using validated researcher designed questionnaires. It was found from the
study that, the forms of physical activity that student-teachers involved in included
jogging, brisk walking, running, climbing stairs and spot exercises, the benefits
derived from regular physical activity or exercise were found to be enormous and
includes longevity of life, improved health and emotional wellbeing. Lack of
equipment and facilities are contributing factors to physical inability among student teachers of the Colleges of Education in the north. Lack of regular physical activity
causes stress. Student teachers of the Colleges of Education in most cases engaged in
regular physical activities alone, or with small groups. Such information was valuable
for educational institutions, policymakers, and health practitioners to develop targeted
strategies and initiatives that can enhance the physical activity levels and overall well being of student-teachers. With the recommendations, it was stated that any activity
for a start is preferable to idleness and people must be encouraged to begin with a
pace that suit their level of energy. Considerable time can be used for the beginning
since the aim is to progress steadily in the time and intensity. Where these student teachers are coming from can make the provision of fitness centres their priority
through their Local Government Authorities or benevolent individuals. Student teachers as individuals from various communities should be encouraged to own
simple training equipment in order that they can engage in regular physical activity
both at home and in school. Student teachers must be educated on the dangers of
sedentary lifestyles and since they are teachers in the making, they can best
disseminate that information. This will create some level of awareness among people
that, physical inactivity can cause several health problems such as stress and
emotional disorders. |
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