Evaluation of Aim to Play, a User-Friendly Digital Application for Teacher Skills Training and Physical Education Activities for 3-5 Grade Students
NCT ID: NCT07203313
Last Updated: 2025-10-02
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
1872 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-09-01
2026-07-31
Brief Summary
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The main question it aims to answer is:
• Does the use of the Pocket PE 3-5 app improve classroom teacher PE self-efficacy and high-quality PE teaching behaviors, and promote students' moderate-to-vigorous physical activity participation in PE, as well as PE enjoyment and self-efficacy, compared to teachers who do not use Pocket PE 3-5?
Participants will:
* Randomly use Pocket PE 3-5 (12 intervention schools) for at least one PE class weekly, or not (12 control schools), for 12 consecutive weeks during the 2025/26 school year.
* Teachers will complete short surveys at 0 weeks (pre), 6 weeks (mid), and 13 weeks (post). Teachers in the intervention condition will complete a longer survey at 13 weeks (post-intervention) to provide feedback on the Pocket PE app. A random sub-sample of teachers in the intervention condition will be asked to participate in an exit interview to give additional input on Pocket PE 3-5 after the intervention has been completed.
* Students will complete brief surveys after PE classes at pre, mid, and post, and will wear wrist heart rate monitors during observed PE classes at these timepoints to measure their physical activity during PE.
We will also evaluate the level of implementation of Pocket PE 3-5 among teachers via class observations and objective data collected by the app.
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Detailed Description
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The Pocket PE 3-5™ digital app (initially conceptualized as Aim to Play 3-5TM) is designed for 3rd - 5th grade teachers and students and works across common platforms and devices, online and offline, and provides simple, easy to use, standards-based PE lesson activities tailored by time, instructional setting (classroom, gym, outside), grade, student skill level, and equipment resources. The app is low-cost and includes brief teacher skill demonstration videos for each activity, along with printable activity cards, music, and audio cues to signal transitions to assist teachers and students with class management in 'real time' during PE. The program also includes embedded data tracking of PE minutes and completed instructional standards to assist with district and/or state-mandated reporting. Pocket PE 3-5 offers a technology-driven solution to promote the adoption of Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs (CSPAPs) by providing a scalable, evidence-based resource to schools to promote high-quality PE participation among students.
To evaluate Pocket PE 3-5, we will conduct a cluster-randomized trial in 24 elementary schools, with one identified 3rd-, 4th-, and 5th-grade classroom teacher and their students in each school. Participating schools will be in California and Oregon and will be randomly assigned to receive Pocket PE 3-5 (n = 12 intervention schools) or not (n = 12 control schools) over a 12-week period. We anticipate that 72 teachers and approximately 1,800 students will participate. Assessments at pre, mid, and post program will primarily occur at the teacher level on PE class instruction, fidelity of implementation, and PE teaching self-efficacy. Teachers using Pocket PE (assigned to the intervention condition) will also provide feedback on the app, including usability, acceptability, and satisfaction. We will explore secondary student outcomes focused on objectively measured minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity achieved during PE and PE enjoyment, as well as program satisfaction and enjoyment.
Hypothesis: Intervention teachers will improve their PE teaching self-efficacy and teaching practices, and students will participate in more moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during PE and have greater PE enjoyment and satisfaction, relative to the control group.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Pocket PE 3-5
Digital PE teaching app
Pocket PE 3-5 is a digital app designed for 3rd - 5th grade teachers and students. It works across common platforms and devices, online and offline, and provides simple, easy to use, standards-based PE lesson activities tailored by time, instructional setting (classroom, gym, outside), grade, student skill level, and equipment resources. The app is low-cost and includes brief teacher and student skill demonstration videos for each activity, along with printable activity cards, music, and audio cues to signal transitions to assist teachers in class management with students in real time during PE. The program also includes embedded data tracking of PE minutes and completed instructional standards to assist with school and/or state mandated reporting.
Business as usual
Control group
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Digital PE teaching app
Pocket PE 3-5 is a digital app designed for 3rd - 5th grade teachers and students. It works across common platforms and devices, online and offline, and provides simple, easy to use, standards-based PE lesson activities tailored by time, instructional setting (classroom, gym, outside), grade, student skill level, and equipment resources. The app is low-cost and includes brief teacher and student skill demonstration videos for each activity, along with printable activity cards, music, and audio cues to signal transitions to assist teachers in class management with students in real time during PE. The program also includes embedded data tracking of PE minutes and completed instructional standards to assist with school and/or state mandated reporting.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Able to read and understand English;
* Willing to use Pocket PE to facilitate their PE class instruction for 12 weeks;
* Be able to understand the study and consent to participate
* A 3rd, 4th, or 5th grader enrolled in a participating class in a participating school;
* Able to read and understand English;
* Able to understand the study and assent to participation;
Exclusion Criteria
7 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Oregon Research Institute
OTHER
Saavsus, Inc.
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Saavsus, Inc.
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Oregon Research Institute
Springfield, Oregon, United States
Countries
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