scholarly journals Life Skills Acquired in Relation to Teaching Methods Used Through Swimming Context

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 223
Author(s):  
Manal M. Bayyat ◽  
Samira M. Orabi ◽  
Mohammad H. Abu Altaieb

<p>This study aims: (1) to examine life skills acquired by students attending different levels of swimming courses. (2) To investigate the relation between teaching/learning methods used by swimming teachers and the level of life skills acquired. The population of this study were students who attended one of the three levels of the swimming courses in the Faculty of Physical Education /University of Jordan (n= 236). The sample of the study consisted of 142 students. Both “Life skills through swimming context scale” and “Teaching/ Learning methods in swimming context scale” were used to collect the required data. The data was analyzed using descriptive and statistical analysis. Results showed that the sample acquired the life skills through swimming context on a high level scale. Students believed that communication and self-confidence/self-esteem were the most important skills acquired (86%), followed by teamwork (85%), decision-making/responsibility (84%) and problem-solving (80%). There was a significant relation between life skills acquired and the teaching/ learning methodologies used including brainstorming, demonstration and guided practice, small groups, games and situation analysis. Therefore swimming context using the efficient participatory teaching methods proved to have a positive effect on life skills and youth development.<strong></strong></p>

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 100-109
Author(s):  
Tiara Priz Erizah ◽  
Agus Zainal Rachmat ◽  
Bayu Pradikto

This research was descriptive qualitative research aimed to describe the sewing training implementation for heterogeneous learning citizens methods and techniques of learning. Participants in this study were heads of administrative sub-sections, instructors and sewing training citizens learning. This research was conducted at UPTD Bengkulu Work Training on 10 to 31 March 2020. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observations and documentation. The data were analyzed and validated using triangulation data validity technique. From research results, the sewing training instructors apply lecture learning methods, question and answer learning methods, discussion learning methods, demonstration learning methods, group teaching learning methods and individual teaching learning methods. The instructional methods applied by instructors to heterogeneous learning citizens was different, namely by applying group teaching methods with participatory coaching learning techniques. Keywords: sewing training, learning citizens, heterogeneous. 


Author(s):  
Ausra Rutkiene ◽  
Ilona Tandzegolskiene

<p><em>The diversity of teaching methods and the change in the teaching paradigm which emphasises a student-directed teaching and holistic approach altered the understanding of the role of the teaching/ learning methods as mediators between lecturers and students. A method is seen not only as a means to master the material of the discipline or to enhance language skills, but also as a complex tool which allows the student to adapt to teaching material, to socialize in a group, to know and evaluate oneself and to develop argumentative and critical thinking. The results show that the most common teaching methods (lecturing, explanation, narration, demonstration) are not active. Active, application and practice oriented teaching methods are relatively rare. With respect to the self-sufficient learning it turned out that students mostly see the value in the possibility to plan their study process, to observe, adjust and evaluate their learning results and process.</em></p><p> </p>


Author(s):  
Kyvete Shatri ◽  
Kastriot Buza

Many researches has been conducted for the need to increase critical thinking of students (in (different fields, (also many researches has been done on the importance and the role of critical thinking for students achievements. In this context this requires a critical approach. To achieve this should be used effective teaching methods that develop critical thinking and also facilitate and enhance the learning of students and their performance in general, making them able to solving problems in their fields. A visualization approach increase communication, increase critical thinking and provides analytical approach to various problems. Therefore, this research is aimed to investigate visualization for the purpose of examining its role in developing critical thinking. In order to achieve this it was made an experiment for the use of visualization and from this experimentation are extracted the results of the effect of using the visualization for the aspect of developing and increasing critical thinking. The results which are taken from this research highlight the positive effect that the use of visualization in teaching and learning process has in developing the critical thinking of students and their overall performance. The results also shows that the visualization motivates students to learn, making them more cooperative and developing their skills for critical approach. Keywords: visualization, critical thinking, teaching, learning, student performance


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. e376-e383 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bharati Sharma ◽  
Ingegerd Hildingsson ◽  
Kyllike Christensson

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 3416
Author(s):  
Paula Roberta Silva Araújo ◽  
Tayse Tâmara Paixão Duarte ◽  
Marcia Cristina Silva Magro

RESUMOObjetivo: investigar o efeito da simulação sobre a aprendizagem significativa em evidências científicas. Método: trata-se de um estudo bibliográfico, tipo revisão integrativa. Buscaram-se os artigos de 2013 a 2017 nas Bases de Dados MEDLINE, BDENF e LILACS. Realizou-se, para a avaliação dos estudos, a leitura integral de artigos e se adotou, para apresentação dos resultados, figura síntese. Resultados: compôs-se a amostra de 13 artigos, a maioria internacional (76,9%), observacional (76,9%) quantitativa e qualitativa. Constatou-se a importância da inserção da simulação no processo de ensino-aprendizagem como ferramenta capaz de melhorar o raciocínio crítico, clínico e reflexivo de estudantes de forma significativa. Conclusão: revelou-se positivamente a integração da simulação no processo de ensino para a aquisição da aprendizagem significativa favorecendo o ganho de diferentes competências, o aprimoramento de conhecimentos e o aumento da autoconfiança dos estudantes de Enfermagem. Destaca-se que a simulação pode ter alguma vantagem sobre outros métodos de ensino, dependendo do contexto de inserção, mas, ao mesmo tempo, a aprendizagem significativa pode ser comprometida pelo risco da ansiedade determinada por essa estratégia. Descritores: Simulação; Aprendizagem; Enfermagem; Educação; Desenvolvimento de Pessoal; Educação em Saúde.    ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the effect of simulation on meaningful learning in scientific evidence. Method: this is a bibliographical study, type integrative review. Articles from 2013 to 2017 were searched in the MEDLINE, BDENF and LILACS Databases. For the evaluation of the studies, the integral reading of articles was carried out and a synthesis figure was used to present the results. Results: the sample consisted of 13 articles, the majority international (76.9%), observational (76.9%) quantitative and qualitative. The importance of the insertion of the simulation in the teaching-learning process as a tool capable of improving the critical, clinical and reflective reasoning of students in a meaningful way was verified. Conclusion: the integration of the simulation in the teaching process was positive for the acquisition of meaningful learning favoring the gain of different skills, the improvement of knowledge and the increase of the self-confidence of Nursing students. It should be emphasized that the simulation may have some advantage over other teaching methods, depending on the context of insertion, but at the same time, meaningful learning can be compromised by the risk of anxiety determined by this strategy. Descriptors: Simulation; Learning; Nursing; Education; Development of Personnel; Health education.                                                         RESUMEN Objetivo: investigar el efecto de la simulación sobre el aprendizaje significativo en evidencias científicas. Método: se trata de un estudio bibliográfico, tipo revisión integrativa. Se buscaron los artículos de 2013 a 2017 en las Bases de Datos MEDLINE, BDENF y LILACS. Se realizó, para la evaluación de los estudios, la lectura integral de artículos y se adoptó, para presentación de los resultados, figura síntesis. Resultados: se compuso la muestra de 13 artículos, la mayoría internacional (76,9%), observacional (76,9%) cuantitativa y cualitativa. Se constató la importancia de la inserción de la simulación en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje como herramienta capaz de mejorar el raciocinio crítico, clínico y reflexivo de estudiantes de forma significativa. Conclusión: se reveló positivamente la integración de la simulación en el proceso de enseñanza para la adquisición del aprendizaje significativo favoreciendo la ganancia de diferentes competencias, el perfeccionamiento de conocimientos y el aumento de la autoconfianza de los estudiantes de Enfermería. Se destaca que la simulación puede tener alguna ventaja sobre otros métodos de enseñanza, dependiendo del contexto de inserción, pero al mismo tiempo, el aprendizaje significativo puede ser comprometido por el riesgo de la ansiedad determinada por esa estrategia. Descritores: Simulación; Aprendizaje; Enfermería; Educación; Desarrollo de Personal; Educación en Salud.        


Author(s):  
Arun Singh ◽  
Rashmi Katyal ◽  
Shalini Chandra ◽  
Hari S. Joshi ◽  
Kashmir Singh

Background: New teaching-learning methods and assessment tools can be used to enhance the learning among the medical students. But their views are important for the faculty members who are holding the decision making posts.Methods: The duration of teaching session was 2 hours 5 minutes using six teaching-learning methods. Out of total 119 students the perception and level of awareness of 96 students were recorded about the six teaching-learning methods and five assessment tools in the pre and post-tests. Descriptive analysis was done. The students paired “t” and ANOVA were used for statistical analysis and “p” value <0.05 was taken as statistically significant.Results: Vertical integration was strongly agreed upon as the best method and among the three traditional teaching methods the case demonstration was the most liked method of teaching by the students and. Among the interactive teaching methods, the case based learning was the most liked method by the students. Out of total five assessment tools the MCQs was the most liked. Similarly, OSCE and DOPS were considered to be better assessment tools as compared to others (P-value significant being <0.05).Conclusions: Vertical integration will be more helpful in real professional life scenario than in passing the exams which should be incorporated in medical curriculum.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (S1) ◽  
pp. 23 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Kalyani ◽  
K. Rajasekaran

The biggest challenge any teacher faces is capturing the students’ attention, and putting across ideas in such a way that it stays with them long after they have left the classroom. For this to happen, classroom experience should be redefined and innovative ideas that make teaching learning methods more effective should be implemented. So here are some innovative ideas that will help teachers reinvent their teaching methods and make their classes interesting. The use of innovative methods in educational institutions has the potential not only to improve education, but also to empower people, strengthen governance and galvanize the effort to achieve the human development goal for the country. The purpose of this paper is to suggest useful innovative teaching methods which could easily be imparted knowledge to the students.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 629-637
Author(s):  
Dr. Doan Tien Trung, Dr. Pham Thi Le Hang

This study is to test the effectiveness of the program on the development of the basic motor skills by taking into account the degree of movement in overtime activities of sampled participants and their gender. The study included 74 children (36 men and 38 women; average age: 9 years). According to these data, children were grouped into two moving levels (i.e., High and Low) and, for each group by sex, a t-sample test was performed to assess the level of actual motor capacity development before and after the project. Males who were brought into the low-level movement group had a significant improvement in the location and the coarse engine development negotiation score (which is most likely and likely to have a positive effect). A contradictory effect is estimated for women: only girls in high-level movements show significant and likely positive effects of treatment in their motor scores. These results highlight the effect of analyzing the physical education program, although the relative positive results on the selected participants are not enough to overcome the problems of child malnutrition that the document always emphasizes.Keywords: Check for development of Gross engine; teaching methods;extracurricular activities; teaching-learning process.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 1009-1019
Author(s):  
Majda Fiksl ◽  
Andrej Flogie ◽  
Boris Aberšek

For successful work in the classroom, it is important to create a positive climate and to involve students actively in the process of learning. The presented research focused on how the students perceived the classroom climate, and on their interest in the contents of the subject Science, Engineering and Technology (STE). 92 primary school sixth- and seventh-grade students had been included in research. Two groups are established, one from a class using mainly frontal teaching methods (control group) and another, expert group from a class using an innovative teaching/learning methods mainly as problem and research-based learning and participatory learning supported with information communication technology. To measure the classroom climate and the students' interest, a survey with 54 statements was used. The results confirmed changes in the perception of classroom climate and in the popularity of contents taught in STE, in relation to the teaching methods used. It was established that innovative teaching/learning methods increase the students′ interest, and help to improve classroom climate. Keywords: classroom climate, students interest, innovative didactical methods, lower secondary education.


Author(s):  
Ni Putu Dian Permata Prasetyaningrum

Surabaya Shipping Polytechnic emphasizes on certain areas of expertise that Taruna must possess. This is the basis after graduating from shipping polytechnics, cadets must have expertise and skills. The purpose of this study was to study the effect of inquiry, discovery learning, and creativity levels on the ability to write descriptive essays on nautical and technical cadets at Surabaya Shipping Polytechnic. This type of research is research. This research uses quantitative methods using experiments. The location used in this research is Surabaya Shipping Polytechnic. The subjects in this study were the cadets of the Nautika A, Nautika B, Teknika A, and Teknika B. classes. Based on the results of the research and discussion, the following conclusions are obtained: There are those that can be solved looking for description essays in the cadets. learning discovery method. The test results show better investigation methods than the discovery of learning, There is a difference in the ability to write a description essay about cadets who have a high level of creativity with cadets who have a low level of creativity, the test results show better who have a high level of creativity, there are related with learning methods and descriptions of the ability to write essay descriptions, the test results show learning methods and creativity descriptions of the ability to write essay descriptions.


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