Japanese Journal of Sport Education Studies, volume 40, issue 2, pages 61-75
Learning possibility of tactical knowledge in handball unit for 2th grader male students in junior high school
Kazuki Akiyama
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Yoshinori Okade
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-12-31
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ISSN: 09118845, 18845096
Abstract
This research looked at physical education classes in junior high school with the aim of determining potential for gaining tactical knowledge. To achieve this, the research was divided into the following three subordinate questions. Firstly, the research involved examining whether the degree of tactical understanding improves throughout a course of physical education classes. Secondly, the research looked at whether the degree of tactical understanding is impacted by a student’s experience of invasion games. Finally, consideration was given to whether there are any situations that create variations in the degree of tactical understanding. The subject of the research comprised 2nd grader 42 male junior high school students, and classes were held with a focus on off-the-ball movement and tactical awareness. Tactical knowledge tests were created to check tactical understanding on the basis of appropriate situational judgements. The research was conducted over a course of 10 classes, and it incorporated both tactical knowledge tests and interviews before and after the course. The research revealed the following.
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