Chathurani De Silva’s research while affiliated with Deakin University and other places

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Figure 1. Physical Literacy in Children Questionnaire (PL-C Quest), Self-Regulation (emotions): (a) 'Some children feel they can control their disappointment when they miss the target.' (b) 'Other children do not feel they can control their disappointment when they miss the target.' (Australian Sports Commission 2021). This work has been based [in part] on the 'Physical Literacy in Children Questionnaire (version 1)', which was accessed with the permission of the Australian Sports Commission. This Physical Literacy tool is an initiative of the Australian Sports Commission and more information regarding the tool can be found at https:// www.sportaus.gov.au/physical_literacy/resources.
Figure 2. The summary chart of children's responses grouped into understood as intended, partially understood, and misunderstood for each item.
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First-nation Australian children’s interpretation of a pictorial questionnaire designed to assess physical literacy
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... We will invite seven experts who address topics of special interest or cover typical under-representations of PL initiatives. Specifically, the composition of the group Delphi panel is deliberately extended by advocates for older adults, persons with diseases and disabilities, individuals of low socioeconomic status, as well as indigenous people, as researchers have yielded relatively few perspectives for these target groups [8,23,30,[63][64][65][66]. We intend to include an expert for urban design to gain inspiration about opportunities to promote PL through the environment [67]. ...

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Development of a Global Physical Literacy (GloPL) Action Framework: Study protocol for a consensus process
First-nation Australian children’s interpretation of a pictorial questionnaire designed to assess physical literacy