Sas June 9 2009 Presentation

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Dreams For Youth Athlete & Wellness Development Study Board Update June 9, 2009 Presented by: Kampol Surapiboonchai, MA, COE Texas State University

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June 9, 2009 Board Presentation. Update of Dreams For Youth Athlete & Wellness Development Pilot Study.

Transcript of Sas June 9 2009 Presentation

Dreams For YouthAthlete & Wellness

Development StudyBoard UpdateJune 9, 2009

Presented by:Kampol Surapiboonchai, MA, COE Texas State University

Communities

HARLANDALE ISD2 Control Schools2 Intervention Schools

SAN ANTONIO ISD3 Control Schools3 Intervention Schools

Fall 2008 Pilot Studyn = 181

Grades 3-5

Strong support from Districts on all levels

No intervention given Study consent forms only

“Regular After School Programming”1. Snack2. Homework Assistance3. Recreation Time (misc activities, board

games)

Control Schools

Study consent forms Provide Programming:

1. Training Coaches using Elite level instructors to conduct skill development activities

2. Students are taught by coaches and then practice for 3-4 weeks

3. Bring all students together for mini-competitive sessions

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“Regular After School Programming”1. Snack2. Homework Assistance3. Recreation Time (DFY-AWD Study)

Intervention Schools

Low socio-economic incomeLack of supporting data

Newly acquired data can generate funds for programs.

Motivating Factors

The primary outcome: If a student is given the opportunity to participate in an organized skilled-based after-school sports program, how will the program impact the school district’s athletic environment?

Research Question

FitnessBehaviorNutritionParent InvolvementCharacter Education

Secondary Outcomes

Collaborative Partners

Chosen with assistance from P.E. Directors and Athletic Directors

1. Soccer2. Tennis3. Track & Field4. Volleyball5. Golf

5 Sport Model

1. HISD Coaches Needs & Assessment2. SAISD Coaches Needs & Assessment3. Soccer Survey for Coaches4. Tennis Survey for Coaches5. Track & Field Survey for Coaches6. Nutrition Pre-Post Test7. Parent Involvement

Focus Group Parent Survey

8. Character Education Pre-Post Test9. Fitness (State Fitness Results)10. Attendance

Instruments

Incoming students that were considered

“below average”

What are District Middle School coaches tell us?

SAISD HISD

Strength Development 53.6% 75%

Speed Development 35.7% 62.5%

Incoming students that were considered

“below average”

What are District Middle School coaches tell us?

Skills SAISD HISDCatching 14.3% 75%Throwing 35.7% 62.5%Kicking 32.1% 62.5%Accuracy 64.3% 75%

After giving interventionSpeed Development

No Improvement

Some Improvement

Much Improvement

SAISD 100HISD 50 50

Accuracy Development

No Improvement

Some Improvement

Much Improvement

SAISD 100HISD 50 50

Power Development

No Improvement

Some Improvement

Much Improvement

SAISD 100HISD 100

Soccer

After giving interventionSpeed Development

No Improvement

Some Improvement

Much Improvement

SAISD 100HISD 100

Accuracy Development

No Improvement

Some Improvement

Much Improvement

SAISD 100HISD 100

Power Development

No Improvement

Some Improvement

Much Improvement

SAISD 100HISD 100

Tennis, Track & Field

If students enjoyed learning skills and performing the activities?

100% “Enjoyed” – SAISD & HISD

Enjoyment

100% in both SAISD & HISD said by teaching skills in an organized format, it contributed to higher student participation and a better environment for all.

Contributed to a Positive Environment

The program activated their children's social skills. One parent said, " now neighbor’s kids come over and play with my kid. I didn't even know they existed.”

What parents are telling us…

We have made a "Fitness" behavior change in their children. They are playing more and hurrying to do their homework.

What parents are telling us…

The program has made them better students. Grades are maintained or increased and homework is getting done.

What parents are telling us…

One of the parent's said it has decreased home discipline problems.

We have made a change in PARENT behavior. Parents are more involved with their children and even participate in sports.

We have increased fitness awareness.

What parents are telling us…

Parents do not want students in traditional after-school programs anymore. They want SAS to run with PB programs.

Student skills and awareness of sports have increased. Students "watch Sports" with their parents now and ask questions. They spend more time with parents.

What parents are telling us…

Nutrition Recall Pre-Post Test Character Education Pre-Post Test Fitness Comparison Control vs. Intervention Attendance

Still Pending

Did we really make a difference?