Japanese Journal of Sport Education Studies, volume 42, issue 2, pages 19-31

An Examination of the Effectiveness of Physical Education Teaching Strategies to Enhance Physical Competence in the Lower Grades of Elementary School : Relationship Between Physical Competence and Tactical Decision-making Ability

Yoko Onizawa 1
Mitsuru Nomura 2
Miya Morikawa 3
Atsushi Chigira 4
Takeru Shima 1
Satoshi Komatsuzaki 5
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-11-30
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ISSN09118845, 18845096
Abstract
In this study, we aimed to examine physical competence in the lower grades of elementary school by applying three teaching strategies: ingenuity of teaching materials, relationship with rich friends, and the teacher’s approach to enhance physical competence. Physical competence was composed of three factors: “perceived physical competence,” “feelings of control,” and “peer and teacher acceptance.” In addition, we examined the relationship between physical competence and tactical decision-making ability. We hypothesized that improving tactical decision-making ability would enhance students’ “perceived physical competence” and “feelings of control.”
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