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Tania Cerni; Remo Job – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
The automatization of handwriting and typing is sustained by both sensorimotor and linguistic abilities that support the integration of central-linguistic processes with modality-specific peripheral-motor programs. How this integration evolves when handwriting and, especially, typing is not fully automatized has not been well-understood yet. In…
Descriptors: Handwriting, Spelling, Foreign Countries, Grade 9
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Butler-Storsved, Lynda; Brown, Pamela Kocher; Gill, Diane; Rhea, Christopher – Physical Educator, 2023
Dysfunctional movement, a suggested contributing factor for musculoskeletal pain and injury, appears to increase as adolescents experience puberty. This study investigated dysfunctional movement among a group of ninth-grade physical education students to determine if a standardized functional movement warm-up (FMWU) would improve movement quality…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Grade 9, Motion, Psychomotor Skills
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An De Meester; Julie Galle; Bart Soenens; Leen Haerens – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: It is widely recommended for teachers to provide positive feedback to foster the development and maintenance of children's motivation and perseverance. However, not all positive feedback has positive consequences and an important differentiation can be made between positive person-oriented feedback (i.e. 'you are very talented') and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 5, Grade 6, Physical Education
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Triin Kivirähk; Evelyn Kiive – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
The study investigated the relationship between mathematics achievement, cognitive and motor skills, and general intellectual ability among seventy 10-12 years old students with mild intellectual disability (MID) attending regular school (n = 30) and special school (n = 40). The purpose of the study was to identify the critical deficits teachers…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Mathematics Achievement, Middle School Students, Mild Intellectual Disability
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Cristina Menescardi; Aida Carballo-Fazanes; Núria Ortega-Benavent; Isaac Estevan – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
The Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment (CAMSA) is a valid and reliable circuit-based test of motor competence which can be used to assess children's skills in a live or recorded performance and then coded. We aimed to analyze the intrarater reliability of the CAMSA scores (total, time, and skill score) and time measured, by comparing…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Evaluators, Scoring, Psychomotor Skills
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Hollett, Nikki; Brock, Sheri J.; Cosgrove, Brenna; Grimes, Jessica R.; Hastie, Peter; Wadsworth, Danielle – European Physical Education Review, 2022
The limited amount of research on the influence of social status during group work in physical education has typically focused on interactions and power. What is less understood is whether social status has an impact on various physical education outcomes. The purpose of this study was to examine physical activity, game performance, and knowledge…
Descriptors: Social Status, Physical Activities, Psychomotor Skills, Knowledge Level
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Kolunsarka, Iiris; Gråstén, Arto; Huhtiniemi, Mikko; Jaakkola, Timo – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2022
Engagement in physical activity plays a central role in the prevention and treatment of childhood overweight/obesity. However, some children may lack the skills and confidence to be physically active. This 3-year follow-up study aimed to form profiles based on cardiorespiratory fitness, actual motor competence, perceived motor competence, physical…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Self Esteem, Preadolescents, Body Weight
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Farias, Cláudio; Segovia, Yessica; Valério, Carla; Mesquita, Isabel – European Physical Education Review, 2022
This study conducted an innovative quantitative examination of the level of student game-play participation during two, consecutive and 'naturalistically' implemented, Sport Education (SE) seasons, while taking into account students' sex and skill-level and the activity participation context (team practice/competition, handball/football). A total…
Descriptors: Athletics, Grade 8, Student Participation, Games
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Lange, Eric J.; Lirgg, Cathy D.; Gorman, Dean R.; Mitts, Maryann – Physical Educator, 2021
This study investigated the effect of a skating unit on cardiovascular fitness, eyes-closed static balance, explosive power, and agility in fifth graders. During a 6-week skating unit (12 lessons), 71 students (M[subscript age] = 10.34 years, range: 10-12 years) participated during regularly scheduled physical education classes. Three classes were…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Physical Fitness, Physical Education
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Rascle, Olivier; Marbac, Faustine; Higgins, Nancy C.; Le Foll, David; Charrier, Maxime; Cabagno, Geneviève – SAGE Open, 2021
The present field experiment investigated the effects of accurate and non-accurate performance feedback on causal attributions, success expectancy, performance, and persistence on a motor task. Forty-six male middle-schoolers were randomly assigned to a Contingent (accurate) feedback, Non-contingent (non-accurate) feedback, or Control (no…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Academic Achievement, Student Motivation, Feedback (Response)
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Ali Yalçin; Selma Güleç – Journal of Inquiry Based Activities, 2024
The activity-based social studies teaching is a learning process which applies activities prepared according to knowledge, skills, values and achievements and makes students actively participate. One of the most important goals of the social studies course is the activity-based teaching process, which is one of the ways to raise effective,…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Social Environment, Grade 5, Secondary School Students
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Kim, Insook; Oh, Daekyun; Kim, Mijoo; Cho, Kyuil – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2020
This article describes specific components of each common content knowledge and specialized content knowledge within the pickleball context. In addition, it provides possible examples of each element aligning with the national grade-level outcomes associated with net games for 6--8th graders. This article allows teachers who are seeking meaningful…
Descriptors: Racquet Sports, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Middle School Students, Psychomotor Skills
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Oshra Aloni; Michal Zion; Ornit Spektor-Levy – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Students' individual characteristics influence the effectiveness of instruction and learning and, therefore, the depth of learning. This study brings forth the voices of middle school students regarding their science learning preferences through four modalities: visual, auditory, sensorimotor, and agency support. We examined the relationship…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preferences, Cognitive Style, Student Characteristics
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Dalkiran, Oguzhan; Eryigit, Fatma; Sivri, Soner – African Educational Research Journal, 2020
The aim of the study is to compare the effect of constructivist learning applied in physical education courses with concerning cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains on experimental and control groups. The experimental research method was used in the study. The study group consisted of 97 students consisting of 34 middle and 63 high school…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cognitive Processes, Psychomotor Skills, Physical Education
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Duncan, Michael J.; Richardson, Darren; Morris, Rhys; Eyre, Emma; Clarke, Neil D. – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2021
The present study examined the test-retest reliability of the Ghent University dribbling test and short dribble test in a pediatric population. Fifty-four boys aged 9-14 years (mean ± SD = 11 ± 2 years) undertook the Ghent University and dribbling tests on two occasions separated by 2 weeks. Intraclass correlation coefficients, coefficient of…
Descriptors: Pretests Posttests, Test Reliability, Team Sports, Tests
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