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Ahmed Raad Yousif; Hutkemri Zulnaidi; Syed Kamaruzaman Syed Ali – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 2024
The ongoing underrepresentation of Iraqi school students in science, mathematics, and PE (physical education) (SMPE) in general, and especially in PE demonstrates the need to develop and implement strategic high impact practice, such as new effective teaching strategies that not only improve students' academic outcomes but also foster student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Constructivism (Learning), Physical Education, Teaching Methods
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Yilmaz, Ilker; Konukman, Ferman; Birkan, Binyamin; Ozen, Arzu; Yanardag, Mehmet; Camursoy, Ilhan – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2010
Effects of a constant time delay procedure on the Halliwick's method of swimming rotation skills (i.e., vertical and lateral rotation) for children with autism were investigated. A single subject multiple baseline model across behaviors with probe conditions was used. Participants were three boys, 8-9 years old. Data were collected over a 10-week…
Descriptors: Intervention, Aquatic Sports, Autism, Psychomotor Skills
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Tereshko, Lisa; MacDonald, Rebecca; Ahearn, William H. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2010
Video modeling has been found to be an effective procedure for teaching a variety of skills to persons with autism, however, some individuals do not learn through video instruction. The purpose of the current investigation was to teach children with autism, who initially did not imitate a video model, to construct three toy structures through the…
Descriptors: Autism, Teaching Methods, Imitation, Video Technology
Stubbs, Jessica Hart – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a psychiatric condition that has been increasingly diagnosed in young American children, with boys being diagnosed three times more frequently than their female peers. As a result, more children than ever are being treated with powerful stimulant medications which can have various desired and undesired…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Teaching Methods, Reading Readiness
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Medwell, Jane; Wray, David – Language and Education, 2008
Handwriting currently has a low status and profile in literacy education. This paper examines the situation of current handwriting pedagogy in England and considers why handwriting efficiency has been neglected. The paper goes on to identify a number of studies located in the domains of special needs and psychology which re-evaluate the role of…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Literacy Education, Handwriting, Foreign Countries
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Weber, Robert C.; Thorpe, Joanne – Exceptional Children, 1992
Twelve male students (ages 11-15) with autism were assessed on gross motor skills after a 6-week physical education treatment period with either a task variation condition (with maintenance tasks interspersed) or a constant task condition. The task variation condition was significantly more effective. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Autism, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades
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Blakemore, Connie L.; And Others – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1992
Researchers compared psychomotor skill performance in isolation and in competitive game situations with seventh grade boys taught basketball using Bloom's mastery learning model or nonmastery procedures. Mastery subjects surpassed control and nonmastery groups on all skills performed in isolation. No significant differences existed in skill…
Descriptors: Basketball, Competition, Grade 7, Junior High School Students
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Lee, Amelia M.; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1988
Randomly assigned 80 boys and girls in grades 3 and 7 to either a football-related or a dance-related group. Performance expectancies obtained prior to engaging in a novel motor task can be affected by the way a task is presented. Boys were more affected than girls by labels of sex appropriateness. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Dance, Developmental Tasks, Elementary School Students