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2018 | 7 | 12 | 11-28

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TEACHING STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE MOTOR SKILLS LEARNING FOR GROUPS OF STUDENTS: THE EFFECTS OF VERBAL AND VISUAL FEEDBACK ON PERFORMANCE IN POLE VAULT PRACTICE

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This paper contributes to the enhancing of a comparative study on the creative implementation of teaching methods in physical education sessions. We aim to determine the evolution of teacher representations related to the understanding of the particular practice of pole vaulting and its teaching by integrating a computer-video element into an educational environment. This study was carried out in two graduate classes of high school including (N = 44) students. These are two groups aged between 15 and 18 (One group of students was provided with verbal and gestural communication, while the other was asked to view a video). The pole vault learning cycle consisted of 14 sessions, divided between two sessions per week. The findings were consistent with the difference between methods of teaching in line with the respective tasks. Through this experiment and feedback from the lessons, we have been able to conclude that the use of Computer Communication Technology and specifically of the element of video footage, contributed to progress in motor learning for the large majority of students from the all group study. This research is open to the understanding and appreciation of how to best design video lectures that encourage learning and the development of knowledge.

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7

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12

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11-28

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2019-04-20

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  • University of Jendouba, Tunisia
  • Virtual University of Tunisia High Institute of Education and Continuing Training of Tunis
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  • University of Paris Descartes, Paris, France Laboratory TEC

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