Adolescents’ Active Transport to School and Parental Perspectives in a School Choice Policy Environment
Adolescents’ Active Transport to School and Parental Perspectives in a School Choice Policy Environment
Date
2024-07-03
Authors
Sandretto, Susan
García Bengoechea, Enrique
Wilson, Gordon
Kidd, Gavin
Mandic, Sandra
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Journal Article
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University of Westminster Press
Abstract
Internationally many adolescents do not meet the recommended level of regular physical activity. Although active transport to school (ATS) is promoted to increase physical activity in adolescents, relying solely on ATS is not feasible for those who live beyond walkable or cyclable distance to school. School choice education policies complicate the potential of ATS when adolescents do not enrol in the closest school. This research contributes to sparse New Zealand and growing international literature to examine parental perspectives on school choice, travel to school decisions and modes of travel to school in adolescents enrolled in the closest versus non-closest school. .
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32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences , 3902 Education Policy, Sociology and Philosophy , 39 Education , 4206 Public Health , 42 Health Sciences , 3213 Paediatrics , Pediatric , 4 Quality Education
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Active Travel Studies, ISSN: 2732-4184 (Print); 2732-4184 (Online), University of Westminster Press, 4(1). doi: 10.16997/ats.1489
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