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Assessing Motor Skill Competency in Elementary School Students: A Three-Year Study

机译:评估小学生运动技能能力的三年研究

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This study was to examine how well fourth- and fifth-grade students demonstrated motor skill competency assessed with selected PE Metrics assessment rubrics (2009). Fourth- and fifth-grade students (n = 1,346-1,926) were assessed on their performance of three manipulative skills using the PE Metrics Assessment Rubrics during the pre-intervention year, the post-intervention year 1, and the post-intervention year 3. Descriptive statistics, independent t-test, ANOVA, and follow-up comparisons were conducted for data analysis. The results indicated that the post-intervention year 2 cohort performed significantly more competent than the pre-intervention cohort and the post-intervention year 1 cohort on the three manipulative skill assessments. The post-intervention year 1 cohort significantly outperformed the pre-intervention cohort on the soccer dribbling, passing, and receiving and the striking skill assessments, but not on the throwing skill assessment. Although the boys in the three cohorts performed significantly better than the girls on all three skills, the girls showed substantial improvement on the overhand throwing and the soccer skills from baseline to the post-intervention year 1 and the post-intervention year 2. However, the girls, in particular, need to improve striking skill. The CTACH PE was conducive to improving fourth- and fifth-grade students’ motor skill competency in the three manipulative skills. This study suggest that PE Metrics assessment rubrics are feasible tools for PE teachers to assess levels of students’ demonstration of motor skill competency during a regular PE lesson.Key points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">CATCH PE is an empirically-evidenced quality PE curricular that is conducive to improving students’ manipulative skill competency.Boys significantly outperformed than girls in all three manipulative skills.Girls need to improve motor skill competency in striking skill. PE Metrics are feasible assessment rubrics that can be easily used by trained physical education teachers to assess students’ manipulative skill competency.
机译:这项研究的目的是检验四年级和五年级学生表现出的运动技能能力如何通过选定的PE Metrics评估标准进行评估(2009年)。在干预前的一年,干预后的第1年和干预后的第3年,使用PE Metrics Assessment Rubrics对四,五年级学生(n = 1,346-1,926)的三种操作技能的表现进行了评估。进行描述性统计,独立t检验,方差分析和后续比较,以进行数据分析。结果表明,在三项操作技能评估中,干预后2年组的表现明显胜于干预前和1年级。干预后的一年级学生在足球运球,传球,接球和打击技巧的评估上显着优于干预前的同类研究,但在投掷技巧评估上却没有。尽管这三个队列中的男孩在所有三个技能上的表现均明显优于女孩,但从基线到干预后的第一年和干预后的第二年,女孩的投掷和足球技巧都有显着提高。特别是女孩,需要提高打击技巧。 CTACH体育课有助于提高四年级和五年级学生在三种操纵技能方面的运动能力。这项研究表明,体育指标评估指标是体育教师在常规体育课中评估学生对运动技能能力证明水平的可行工具。要点 class =“ unordered” style =“ list-style-type:disc “> <!-list-behavior =无序前缀-word = mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> CATCH PE是一项经验证明的优质PE课程,有助于提高学生的 男孩在所有三种操纵技能方面的表现均明显优于女孩。 女孩在打击技巧方面需要提高运动技能。体育指标是可行的评估指标,受过训练的体育教师可以轻松地使用它来评估学生的操作技能能力。

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