This study looked at the effects of, "Experiential Teaching Approach, Learning Styles, and Performance of Students in Physical Education," is to ascertain how the experiential teaching approach, learning styles, and student performance relate to one another. The research design for the study combined quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques. Furthermore, quantitative data analysis involved calculating mean scores, standard deviations, and conducting t-tests to determine the significance of differences between pre-test and post-test scores. The qualitative data were analyzed thematically to identify recurring patterns and themes in the participants' perceptions of the experiential teaching approach. The study's findings showed...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was largely to determine: (i) Whether or not the difference s...
Introduction: Experiential learning refers to learning which uses the learner’s experience as a base...
Both observational data and direct measurement of student activity seem to indicate a large va-rianc...
The effect of teaching method in physical education is an important issue and has been a concern of ...
AbstractIntroduction: To better develop thinking performers in PE there is a need for an evolution o...
The study aimed at identifying the effect of a physical education teaching methods course on improvi...
This study is aimed at examining physical education student teachers' experiences with, beliefs abou...
Purpose: Reproduction and production teaching styles (Mosston & Ashworth, 2008) in physical educ...
International audienceExplanatory style (ES) reflects the way people usually explain disparate bad o...
Purpose: Reproduction and production teaching styles (Mosston & Ashworth, 2008) in physical educ...
This study was conducted to determine the extent of the identified emerging physical education teach...
A pilot study was conducted to explore student preferences, performance, and perceptions of experien...
Background: Student engagement in the learning process is the critical to learning. Knowing how stud...
This study aimed to determine the students’ learning styles, whether visual, auditory, or kinestheti...
Physical education (PE) researchers sustain that the teaching styles adopted by PE teachers play a k...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was largely to determine: (i) Whether or not the difference s...
Introduction: Experiential learning refers to learning which uses the learner’s experience as a base...
Both observational data and direct measurement of student activity seem to indicate a large va-rianc...
The effect of teaching method in physical education is an important issue and has been a concern of ...
AbstractIntroduction: To better develop thinking performers in PE there is a need for an evolution o...
The study aimed at identifying the effect of a physical education teaching methods course on improvi...
This study is aimed at examining physical education student teachers' experiences with, beliefs abou...
Purpose: Reproduction and production teaching styles (Mosston & Ashworth, 2008) in physical educ...
International audienceExplanatory style (ES) reflects the way people usually explain disparate bad o...
Purpose: Reproduction and production teaching styles (Mosston & Ashworth, 2008) in physical educ...
This study was conducted to determine the extent of the identified emerging physical education teach...
A pilot study was conducted to explore student preferences, performance, and perceptions of experien...
Background: Student engagement in the learning process is the critical to learning. Knowing how stud...
This study aimed to determine the students’ learning styles, whether visual, auditory, or kinestheti...
Physical education (PE) researchers sustain that the teaching styles adopted by PE teachers play a k...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was largely to determine: (i) Whether or not the difference s...
Introduction: Experiential learning refers to learning which uses the learner’s experience as a base...
Both observational data and direct measurement of student activity seem to indicate a large va-rianc...