Developing the Spanish Physical Literacy Assessment for Children (SPLA-C): a delphi-based model for assessing physical literacy in schoolchildren aged 6–12 years


Abstract:

There are different recognized assessments of physical literacy (PL), with the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy-2 (CAPL-2) being the most widely recognized worldwide. Owing to sociocultural differences, creating a country-specific PL assessment becomes necessary. The aims of this study are 1) to develop an assessment model of the Spanish Physical Literacy Assessment for Children (SPLA-C) for Spanish schoolchildren aged 6–12 years and 2) to identify the assessment weights for each of the SPLA-C components, specifying the optimal tools. A documentary analysis was carried out in which experts were consulted, and the Delphi method was used. Twenty-eight experts took part in the Delphi process, and 23 experts completed all the rounds of the survey. Experts’ opinions are used to develop the assessment model of the SPLA-C and to identify the assessment weights for each component. A general consensus was obtained by the committee of experts for the proposed tools (85.2%). Conclusion:The SPLA-C could be considered a suitable method for assessing PL in Spanish children and adolescents and could be adapted to their educational-curricular and cultural context, after future studies analyze its psychometric properties, including the feasibility, reliability, and validity of each of the proposed instruments. (Table presented.)

Año de publicación:

2025

Keywords:

  • CHILDREN
  • Evaluation
  • Health Promotion
  • Physical activity
  • Physical Education

Fuente:

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