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Effects of different teaching strategies on students’ psychomotor learning outcomes during volleyball lessons

Authors :
Rosaria Schembri
Francesco Sgrò
Mario Lipoma
Michele Barca
Roberto Coppola
Source :
Sport Sciences for Health. 18:579-587
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

To assess the effects of two different physical education teaching strategies on promoting improvements in students’ volleyball gameplay performance. A sample of 81 secondary school students (mean age: 14.7 years) were divided into a game-based group (n = 45), which experienced PE lessons based on Tactical Games Model (TGM), and a skill-based group (n = 36), which followed their traditional PE lessons based on directive- and drill-oriented approach. Psychomotor performance indexes (i.e., decision-making, skill execution, support, game play) were assessed by means of the Game Performance Assessment Instrument prior to, and at the end of, 18 lessons. 2 (group) × 2 (time) repeated measure MANOVA was conducted to examine the effects of teaching, time, and their interaction on gameplay components. Non-clinical magnitude-based inference method was used to interpret the main effects of these models. Between-group analysis revealed significant changes for the index of support (p = 0.02, very likely) in the game-based group, while within-group results revealed significant improvements in decision-making (p

Details

ISSN :
18251234 and 18247490
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sport Sciences for Health
Accession number :
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