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Impact of nonlinear pedagogy to teaching Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS)

URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10497/19211
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Type
Undergraduate Educational Research Paper
Author
Fahmi Sahar
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Chow, Jia Yi 
Supervisor
Chow, Jia Yi
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of using the nonlinear pedagogy (NP) in the teaching of fundamental movement skills (FMS) in children. In the first phase, a total of 26 Primary 2 students went through 7 intervention lessons consisting of activities related to catching and overhand throwing. The Test of Gross Motor Skills – 2nd edition (TGMD-2) and a checklist of 3 developmental stages were used as the assessment tools in the second phase, which involved the students being assessed on 6 object control skills that included catching and overhand throwing. Results for the group’s total average raw score of catching and overhand throwing increased by 28.57% from pre- to post-intervention. Positive impacts of NP approach were seen with the students performing better in the post-intervention, as well as the achievement of successful outcomes without conformity of the TGMD-2 criteria.
Date Issued
2017
Date Submitted
2017
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