Genetics and Epigenetics from Physical Activity: Ghana Active Schools’ Programme and Ambidextrous Organisational Practices

James Antwi, Frank Appiah Kusi, Wing Hong Shum, Sumaila Mohammed
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Aim: In this paper, we examine how ambidextrous organisational practices can be used to advance the management of public basic schools in accepting behaviours that can improve physical activities of children. Methodology: Drawing on extant literature and desk review of policy documents including school reports, we examine physical activities in public basic schools in Ghana and then explore three key developmental systems – managerial responsiveness, healthcare variation and educational development and highlight four areas from these systems; organisational processes, infrastructure development, human resource improvements, and stakeholder collaboration where policy makers can focus their efforts to improving physical activity in school children in Ghana. Findings: The findings demonstrate a seeming absence of structures for physical activity in public basic schools in Ghana - presenting severe consequences, especially for the healthy growth of children, proper integration of children into society, learning processes, and developing talents for future sporting activities in general. Again, the analysis shows that the Ghana Education Service’s implementation guidelines for physical activity in public basic schools are not yielding the needed results - thus provoking policy dialogues in managerial practices for effective implementation of those guidelines. Next, we propose the promotion of physical activity in public basic schools in Ghana through sustainable and pragmatic approaches drawing from ambidextrous managerial practices to strengthen organisational capacity in the schools for improvements in movement behaviours, lifestyle changes, active learning, and physical activity levels of school children. Conclusion: Practical approaches are needed to enhance the physical activity for children and this requires the initiation of active schools’ programme in public basic schools – and clearly learning from best practices in the last decades, examples from other countries provide a really useful approach in the years ahead.
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体育活动的遗传学和表观遗传学:加纳积极学校计划和双向组织实践
目的:在本文中,我们将研究如何利用双语组织实践来推动公立基础学校的管理,使其接受能够改善儿童体育活动的行为。研究方法:根据现有文献和对包括学校报告在内的政策文件的案头审查,我们对加纳公立基础学校的体育活动进行了研究,然后探讨了三个关键的发展系统--管理响应、医疗保健差异和教育发展,并从这些系统中强调了四个领域:组织流程、基础设施发展、人力资源改善和利益相关者合作,政策制定者可以将其工作重点放在这些领域,以改善加纳学龄儿童的体育活动。研究结果研究结果表明,加纳的公立基础学校似乎缺乏体育活动的结构,这尤其对儿童的健康成长、儿童适当融入社会、学习过程以及为未来的体育活动培养人才造成了严重后果。同样,分析表明,加纳教育服务局关于公立基础学校体育活动的实施指南并没有产生所需的结果--因此引发了管理实践方面的政策对话,以有效实施这些指南。接下来,我们建议通过可持续的务实方法,借鉴双管齐下的管理实践,在加纳公立基础 学校推广体育活动,以加强学校的组织能力,从而改善学生的运动行为、生活方式的改变、 积极学习和体育活动水平。结论需要采取切实可行的方法来加强儿童的体育锻炼,这就需要在公立基础学校启动 "积极 学校 "计划--显然,从过去几十年的最佳实践中汲取经验,其他国家的范例为未来几年提 供了真正有用的方法。
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