The Effect of Varied Teaching Strategies on Learning Backstroke Swimming for Students
The researchers aimed at designing some varied teaching strategies for learning backstroke swimming as well as identifying the effect of these strategies on learning backstroke swimming. They hypothesized significant statistical differences in learning backstroke in the posttests of all groups. The...
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College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | The researchers aimed at designing some varied teaching strategies for learning backstroke swimming as well as identifying the effect of these strategies on learning backstroke swimming. They hypothesized significant statistical differences in learning backstroke in the posttests of all groups. The researchers divided the subjects into three groups; (6) multi-intelligence group, (9) cooperative learning group, and (8) fast learning group. There are (16) teaching sessions with two sessions per week. The results showed that the fast learning group came first followed by the cooperative group then motor intelligence. The researchers concluded that fast learning activity was better in giving backstroke earning results for learning backstroke swimming in students. |
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Item Description: | 10.37359/JOPE.V32(4)2020.1046 2073-6452 2707-5729 |