Objectives: Feedback is an essential factor that may affect students’ motor skill learning during physical education (PE) classes. This review aimed to (1) systematically examine the evidence for the effectiveness of feedback on students’ skill learning during PE classes and (2) summarize the evidence for the effects of feedback elements (i.e., format and content). Methods: A systematic search was conducted on seven electronic databases to identify studies that explored the effects of feedback on student learning during PE classes. Twenty-three studies were selected, and the study quality was evaluated using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. The levels of evidence were determined with the best evidence synthesis. Results: Strong ev...
The aim of the study is to determine the effects of teacher’s positive and negative feedback on high...
Purpose: External attentional focused instructions and feedback have shown to enhance motor performa...
Athletic training students often practice psychomotor skills with their peers when learning skills a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of feedback given to a target student(s) from ...
Background: Laboratory studies have shown that self-controlled (video) feedback benefits motor learn...
[[abstract]]Feedback is one of the important factors that affects motor skill learning. It provides ...
While studies have indicated that visual feedback promotes skill acquisition and motor learning in c...
A meta-analysis (435 studies, k = 994, N > 61,000) of empirical research on the effects of feedback ...
The focus of this study was to investigate the effects of various augmented feedback conditions on s...
AbstractStudies have suggested that having students observe peers while acquiring physical-examinati...
International audienceBackground: Much of the existing research concerning the use of video feedback...
Feedback is one of the most influential factors for motor skills learning. Physical Education teache...
There are numerous variables which affect the efficiency and effectiveness of motor skill learning a...
This research provided descriptive data on student and teacher behaviour over a series of related ph...
Background: Although the useful effects of motivational feedback on the motor skills learning have b...
The aim of the study is to determine the effects of teacher’s positive and negative feedback on high...
Purpose: External attentional focused instructions and feedback have shown to enhance motor performa...
Athletic training students often practice psychomotor skills with their peers when learning skills a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of feedback given to a target student(s) from ...
Background: Laboratory studies have shown that self-controlled (video) feedback benefits motor learn...
[[abstract]]Feedback is one of the important factors that affects motor skill learning. It provides ...
While studies have indicated that visual feedback promotes skill acquisition and motor learning in c...
A meta-analysis (435 studies, k = 994, N > 61,000) of empirical research on the effects of feedback ...
The focus of this study was to investigate the effects of various augmented feedback conditions on s...
AbstractStudies have suggested that having students observe peers while acquiring physical-examinati...
International audienceBackground: Much of the existing research concerning the use of video feedback...
Feedback is one of the most influential factors for motor skills learning. Physical Education teache...
There are numerous variables which affect the efficiency and effectiveness of motor skill learning a...
This research provided descriptive data on student and teacher behaviour over a series of related ph...
Background: Although the useful effects of motivational feedback on the motor skills learning have b...
The aim of the study is to determine the effects of teacher’s positive and negative feedback on high...
Purpose: External attentional focused instructions and feedback have shown to enhance motor performa...
Athletic training students often practice psychomotor skills with their peers when learning skills a...