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The effects of regular and additional physical and health education classes on the qualitative changes of the situation motor abilities of female students in the fifth grade of elementary school

Year 2020, , 1 - 15, 30.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.677918

Abstract

The aim of the research was to determine the effects of specially programmed physical and health education with the application of content from sports games (basketball, volleyball, and handball) in the duration of one semester to qualitative changes in situational motor skills in students in the fifth grade of elementary school. The study included 106 pupils of the V class, aged 10 to 11 years, clinically and mentally healthy, and with no pronounced morphological and locomotor impairments. The sample of respondents was divided into two subgroups, an experimental group (53 pupils), who carried out physical education classes according to the modified plan and program of sports games (basketball, volleyball, and handball) for a semester and a control group (53 pupils) who attended regular classes from physical education according to the current curriculum. In order to determine qualitative changes in situational motor abilities, descriptive statistics, T-test, and factor analysis were used. The results of the factor analysis show that there were statistically significant qualitative changes, and based on the results of t-tests it can be concluded that they are statistically significant at levels less than 1% for the SMKVLS variable, and at levels less than 5% for the variables SMRBLZ and SMRVLS. In the final measurement, there was a change in value and thus a difference in the variables of the SMKBLK after the program of work. 

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Year 2020, , 1 - 15, 30.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.677918

Abstract

References

  • Armstrong, N., McManus, A. (1994). Children's fitness and physical activity – a challenge for physical education. British Journal of Physical Education, 2, 20-26.
  • Bajramović, I., Talović, M., Alić, H., Jelesković, E. (2008). Levels of quantitative changes in the specific-motor skills of football players under the influence of situational training. Sport Mont, VI(15, 16, 17), 104-109.
  • Ćeleš, N. (2009). The influence of programmed exercise on the transformation of morphological characteristics, motor skills and the adoption of elements of volleyball technique. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, Tuzla: Faculty for Physical Education and Sports.
  • Džumhur, A. (2009). Effects of the situational method of work on the improvement of basic motor skills and performance in a small football game with children aged 12-14 years. Unpublished Master's thesis, Sarajevo: Faculty of Sports and Physical Education.
  • Hadžikadunić, A. (2007). Transformation processes of basic motor, situational motor and functional abilities of pupils of the 8th grade under the influence of programmed teaching of physical and health education. Unpublished Master's thesis, Sarajevo: Faculty of Sports and Physical Education.
  • Lakota, R. (2006). Effects of programmed work on transformation of basic-motor and situational-motor skills of handball players. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Sarajevo: Faculty of Sports and Physical Education.
  • Lakota, R., Talović, M., Jelesković, E., Bonacin, D. (2008). Effects of programmed training on transformation of the qualitative level of situational-motor skills of handball players aged 11-14. Sport Science, 1, 60-64.
  • Malacko, J., Pejić, A. (2009). Changes in the biomotor dimensions of pupils aged 11 years, the experimental program of sports games in relation to the standard program of physical education. Sport Science, 2(1), 52-61.
  • Mladenović, M. (2008). Structural changes in sports games in the teaching of physical education. Sport Science, 1, 39-43.
  • Milanović, L. (2007). Methodology of training of speed-explosive properties in children and young people. Fitness preparation of athletes. University of Zagreb: Faculty of Kinesiology, Zagreb.
  • Prskalo, I., Findak, V. (2003). Methodological organizational forms of work in the function of teaching process optimization. Progress - A Journal for Pedagogical Theory and Practice, 144(1), 53-65.
  • Skender, N. (2003). Transformation processes of motor skills and anthropological characteristics under the influence of a seven-month treatment in students of the third and fourth grade. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, Sarajevo: Faculty of Sport and Physical Education.
  • Stanković, A. (2002). Effects of programmed teaching of physical and health education on some anthropometric characteristics and motor abilities of pupils and students in the fifth class. Unpublished Master thesis, Sarajevo: Faculty of Physical Culture.
  • Šmoglović, M., Bajrić, O., Lolić, D. (2012). Influence of volleyball program on basic and situational motor skills of students aged 13-14. Sports Sciences and Health, 2(1), 35-40.
  • Tabaković, M., Skender, N., Turković, S. (2006). Quantitative differences in motor skills of pupils of lower grades of primary school after realization of certain programs, Homosporticus, 9(2), 44-50.
  • Talović, M., Mahmutović, I., Jelešković, E., Alić, H., Ormanović, Š., Lakota, R., Hadžimehmedović, D., Sedić, D. (2015). Effects of regular and additional teaching of physical and health education on qualitative changes of specific motor skills of pupils. Sports Logos, 24(25), 37-44.
  • World Medical Association. (2013). World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects. JAMA, 310(20).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section Original Research Articles
Authors

Elvira Nikšić 0000-0002-1849-9693

Edin Beganović 0000-0002-5190-6035

Faris Rašidagić 0000-0002-1153-5719

Marko Joksimovic 0000-0003-4232-5033

Publication Date March 30, 2020
Submission Date January 21, 2020
Acceptance Date March 8, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Nikšić, E., Beganović, E., Rašidagić, F., Joksimovic, M. (2020). The effects of regular and additional physical and health education classes on the qualitative changes of the situation motor abilities of female students in the fifth grade of elementary school. Turkish Journal of Kinesiology, 6(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.677918

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