Impact of physical activities in cognitive development of basic level students in Udayapur district
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This study, entitled "Impact of Physical activities in cognitive development of
basic level students in Udayapur district", was conducted in the Udayapur Gadhi rural
municipality of Udayapur district, Koshi province, Nepal. The objectives of this study
were to find out the impact of physical activities in cognitive development of basic
school students in Udayapur district, to evaluate the relationship between physical
activities and cognitive development and to analyze the opinion of PE Teachers and
Headmasters towards the association of physical activities with knowledge
development.
This study was grounded in an explorative qualitative research design, the
study utilized in-depth interviews to gather perspectives from twelve respondents,
comprising six students (three boys and three girls), three health and physical
education (HPE) teachers and three headmasters, selected through purposive sampling
from three community schools within Udayapur Gadhi Rural Municipality.
The Findings revealed that physical activities significantly enhanced students’
cognitive functions, including attention, memory retention, comprehension, and
classroom engagement. Regular involvement in exercises also contributed to students’
time management, self-discipline, emotional regulation, and development of positive
social behaviors such as teamwork and cooperation. Both teachers and headmasters
observed increased academic motivation and improved behavior among physically
active students. However, challenges such as lack of facilities, undervaluation of
physical education, and unstructured PE sessions hindered its full implementation.
Overall, the research emphasizes that balanced, structured, and well-supported
physical education is essential not only for students’ physical well-being but also for
fostering cognitive and academic growth. It recommends policy support, teacher
training, and improved infrastructure to integrate physical activity meaningfully into
the school curriculum.
