Nature Elements and Fundamental Motor Skill Development Opportunities at Five Elementary School Districts in British Columbia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Experimental Section
2.1. Sample Selection
2.2. School and School District Context
2.3. Categorization and Availability of Natural Elements
2.4. Fundamental Motor Skill Opportunities (FMS)
2.5. Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographics
3.2. Access to Naturescape Elements
3.3. Comparing Demographics and Nature Elements across Districts
3.4. FMS Opportunities
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Nature Scape | Definition | Potential FMS Opportunities for Stability, Locomotor, and Manipulative Skill Development | ||
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Forested Area | An area comprising multiple trees, bushes, stumps, and/or other plants; not property border trees that are used to ‘fence’ or identify school yard boundaries or separate the school grounds from the neighborhood. | Stability | Locomotor | Manipulative |
Twisting | Climbing | not applicable | ||
Turning | Running | |||
Balance | Walking | |||
Dynamic Balance | ||||
Bending | ||||
Natural Playground | A built structure primarily using natural elements to represent a nature space. For example, log bridges and stump island hoppers. | Stability | Locomotor | Manipulative |
Balancing | Climbing | not applicable | ||
Bending | Hopping | |||
Dynamic Balance | Jumping | |||
Landing | Leaping | |||
Twisting | Running | |||
Turning | Walking | |||
Boulder/Logs | The presence of a ‘set’ of boulders and logs that have an unstructured layout and are at least large enough to stand on and/or climb on | Stability | Locomotor | Manipulative |
Balance | Climbing | not applicable | ||
Bending | Jumping | |||
Dynamic Balance | Walking | |||
Running | ||||
Elevated Area | An unstructured hill area or mounds (dirt, grass, and/or rocky ground) that children can climb up or down on | Stability | Locomotor | Manipulative |
Body Rolling | Running | not applicable | ||
Balance | Walking | |||
Bending | ||||
Dynamic Balance | ||||
Garden Area | A controlled area that is dedicated to growing plants (either flowers and herbs or vegetables) | Stability | Locomotor | Manipulative |
Bending | Not applicable | not applicable | ||
Stretching | ||||
Balance | ||||
Trails | A structured or semi-structured pathway around natural elements (typically they have chips, crushed rocks, and/or small wooden borders) | Stability | Locomotor | Manipulative |
Balance | Galloping | not applicable | ||
Dynamic Balance | Hopping | |||
Leaping | ||||
Running | ||||
Skipping | ||||
Sliding | ||||
Walking |
School District | EDI Neighborhood/s | No. of Schools/EDI Neighbourhood | Vulnerability EDI Score—% Vulnerable on More Than One Sub-Scale/100 | Median Family Income in CAD Dollars | Population of the Municipality/Region Schools Are In | Type 1 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greater Victoria | Oak Bay—Fairfield | 3 | 0.18 | 101,531 | 18,094 | SP |
Hillside-Fernwood | 3 | 0.3 | 66,135 | 85,792 * | MP | |
Cedar Hill—Mt Tolmie | 2 | 0.18 | 82,373 | 114,148 * | LUP * | |
University Gordon Head | 3 | 0.28 | 89,627 | 114,148 * | LUP * | |
High Quadra | 4 | 0.2 | 51,935 | 114,148 * | LUP * | |
Burnside—Mayfair | 2 | 0.42 | 66,018 | 85,792 * | MP * | |
Downtown—James Bay | 2 | 0.29 | 64,880 | 85,792 * | MP * | |
Esquimalt—Vic West | 2 | 0.27 | 72,368 | 17,655 | SP | |
Carey—Glanford Strawberry Vale | 5 | 0.3 | 82,599 | 114,148 * | LUP * | |
View Royal Thetis Lake | 2 | 0.32 | 81,422 | 10,408 | SP | |
Gulf Islands | Gulf Islands | 8 | 0.24 | 59,891 | 10,577 | SP |
Saanich | Cordova Bay | 2 | 0.17 | 99,331 | 114,148 * | LUP * |
Sidney | 1 | 0.29 | 72,392 | 11,672 | SP | |
Deep Cove | 2 | 0.16 | 97,254 | 11,249 | SP | |
Central Saanich | 3 | 0.23 | 88,081 | 16,814 | SP | |
Sooke | Highlands | 2 | 0.31 | 95,869 | 2225 | DP |
Langford | 4 | 0.36 | 78,148 | 35,342 | MP* | |
Colwood—Royal Roads | 5 | 0.31 | 91,245 | 17,655 | SP | |
Metchosin | 2 | 0.23 | 88,674 | 4708 | SP | |
Sooke West Coast | 4 | 0.33 | 76,323 | 13,001 | SP | |
Richmond | City Centre North | 2 | 0.43 | 50,910 | 198,309 * | LUP * |
Shellmont | 3 | 0.35 | 71,879 | 198,309 * | LUP * | |
City Centre South | 3 | 0.4 | 52,820 | 198,309 * | LUP * | |
Broadmoor | 8 | 0.36 | 71,254 | 198,309 * | LUP * | |
Bridgeport-East Cambie | 3 | 0.29 | 71,704 | 198,309 * | LUP * | |
Hamilton | 1 | 0.36 | 94,010 | 198,309 * | LUP * | |
Blundell | 3 | 0.42 | 72,364 | 198,309 * | LUP * | |
Thompson-Sea Island | 5 | 0.28 | 71,586 | 198,309 * | LUP * | |
Steveston | 6 | 0.25 | 94,062 | 198,309 * | LUP * | |
Sefair | 4 | 0.32 | 80,713 | 198,209 * | LUP |
Naturescape Elements | n | Mean (S.D.) | Range | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total nature elements observed | 366 | 3.70 (3.99) | 0–20 | N/A |
Forest elements | 97 | 0.98 (1.27) | 0–6 | 26.5% |
Garden areas | 75 | 0.76 (0.32) | 0–5 | 20.49% |
Boulders + logs | 72 | 0.72 (1.12) | 0–6 | 19.67% |
Elevated areas | 66 | 0.67 (1.01) | 0–4 | 18.03% |
Trails | 45 | 0.45 (0.90) | 0–4 | 12.3% |
Natural playgrounds | 11 | 0.11 (0.82) | 0–1 | 3.01% |
Variable (ANOVA Main Effect and Significance) | District | Direction of Difference | District | p Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Socio-economic status F = 14.28, p < 0.0001 | Greater Victoria | > | Gulf Islands | p = 0.026 |
Saanich | Greater Victoria | p = 0.040 | ||
> | Gulf Islands | p = 0.000 | ||
Richmond | p = 0.011 | |||
Sooke | > | Gulf Islands | p = 0.000 | |
Early Development Index a F = 9.67, p < 0.0001 | Richmond | Greater Victoria | p = 0.001 | |
> | Gulf Islands | p = 0.001 | ||
Saanich | p = 0.001 | |||
Sooke | > | Saanich | p = 0.001 | |
Gulf Islands | p = 0.035 | |||
School play space F = 4.18, p = 0.004 | Richmond | > | Greater Victoria | p = 0.048 |
Number of nature areas F = 2.99, p = 0.002 | * | * | * | |
Forested areas F = 2.39, p = 0.056 | * | * | * | |
Natural playgrounds F = 2.34, p = 0.06 | * | * | * | |
Boulder and logs F = 6.18, p < 0.0001 | Greater Victoria | > | Richmond | p = 0.001 |
Elevated areas F = 3.76, p = 0.007 | Greater Victoria | > | Richmond | p = 0.009 |
Garden areas F = 4.22, p = 0.003 | Gulf Islands | > | Sooke | p = 0.005 |
Trails F = 4.66, p = 0.002 | Greater Victoria | > | Richmond | p = 0.006 |
Total number of nature elements F = 4.99, p = 0.002 | Greater Victoria | > | Richmond | p = 0.004 |
FMS Movement | Locomotor Opportunities | FMS Movement | Stability Opportunities | FMS Movement | Manipulative Opportunities | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opportunities | % | Opportunities | % | Opportunities | % | |||
Climbing | 221 | 22.39 | Balancing | 329 | 27.62 | Catching | 0 | 0 |
Galloping | 44 | 4.46 | Bending | 285 | 23.93 | Dribbling | 0 | 0 |
Hopping | 52 | 5.27 | Body rolling | 59 | 4.95 | Kicking | 0 | 0 |
Jumping | 134 | 13.58 | Dodging | 0 | 0 | Punting | 0 | 0 |
Leaping | 52 | 5.27 | Dynamic balance | 264 | 22.17 | Striking | 0 | 0 |
Running | 198 | 20.06 | Inverted supports | 0 | 0 | Throwing | 0 | 0 |
Skipping | 44 | 4.46 | Landing/stopping | 0 | 0 | - | - | - |
Sliding | 44 | 4.46 | Pivoting | 0 | 0 | - | - | - |
Walking | 198 | 20.06 | Stretching | 64 | 5.37 | - | - | - |
- | - | - | Swinging | 0 | 0 | - | - | - |
- | - | - | Turning | 95 | 7.98 | - | - | - |
- | - | - | Twisting | 95 | 7.98 | - | - | - |
Total | 987 | 100 | 1191 | 100 | 0 | - |
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Lim, C.; Donovan, A.M.; Harper, N.J.; Naylor, P.-J. Nature Elements and Fundamental Motor Skill Development Opportunities at Five Elementary School Districts in British Columbia. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2017, 14, 1279. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14101279
Lim C, Donovan AM, Harper NJ, Naylor P-J. Nature Elements and Fundamental Motor Skill Development Opportunities at Five Elementary School Districts in British Columbia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2017; 14(10):1279. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14101279
Chicago/Turabian StyleLim, Christopher, Andrew M. Donovan, Nevin J. Harper, and Patti-Jean Naylor. 2017. "Nature Elements and Fundamental Motor Skill Development Opportunities at Five Elementary School Districts in British Columbia" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14, no. 10: 1279. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14101279
APA StyleLim, C., Donovan, A. M., Harper, N. J., & Naylor, P. -J. (2017). Nature Elements and Fundamental Motor Skill Development Opportunities at Five Elementary School Districts in British Columbia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(10), 1279. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14101279