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Abstract
To master physical education courses, you must master a complete set of skills and knowledge. Most teachers still adopt traditional teaching forms, teacher centered, which has a negative impact on students. Because learners only passively participate in activities, it reduces students' enthusiasm and focus to master skills. This study is aimed at comparing and contrasting the differences between modern interactive learning and traditional teaching strategies. We collect qualitative and quantitative results about the impact of these studies on students' communication skills and understanding of relevant topics. The form of the noninteractive learning strategies explored in this study is the teaching system. This is a commonly used method and is still used in some institutions. Its limitations have led to the modernization of the education sector, especially in sports. This modernization brings about other forms of physical education, being student centered and more interactive. This form of interaction promotes the connection between teachers and students and promotes the transmission of feedback and the continuous improvement and novelty of activity forms. The interactive approach used in this study is the brainstorming method. Research has found it to generate constructive ideas and ideas. The specific process includes case study and Q & A, which is intuitive and clear, and can enhance the comprehensive understanding of the theme. The modernization of physical education curriculum brings many benefits; some of which will be listed in this paper. This study is aimed at promoting more display of students' personality in modern physical education teaching with clear research conclusions. Let the students in the training interact with teachers and interact with the group, in the interaction to play their own greater initiative, enthusiasm. Let the relationship between students and teachers be more harmonious, and let the students' physical quality get better development.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35465179 PMCID: PMC9023227 DOI: 10.1155/2022/1843514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Bionics Biomech ISSN: 1176-2322 Impact factor: 1.664
Traditional non-interactive teaching strategies.
| Strategy | Definition | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Verbal lectures | An instructor-based teaching method where the teacher presents periodic verbal sessions | Low concentration capabilities |
| PowerPoint presentation | Slides are presented with little explanations | Low motivation to the students. It can also be exhausting with bulky slides |
| Written handouts | The instructor issues printed notes to the students as takeaway jobs | Only a few students can follow-up and read the teacher's content. Poor feedback from the learners |
Modernized interactive teaching methods.
| Teaching strategy | Context | Effect | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Simulation method (S.M.) | Real-life situations and encounters are simulated in the course of the sessions | A high degree of concentration and facilitating observation |
| 2 | Peer teaching method | The peer directs the sessions under the instructors' supervision | Student driven, thus a high level of concentration |
| 3 | Learning contract method | Clear documentation of the procedures and activities is done before the actual P.E. session | Objective based, thus high-order accomplishments |
| 4 | Q and A sessions | Constructive questions are presented for which the students are to come up with an appropriate answer for each question | Enhances students' thinking capacity |
| 5 | Active method | Students learn by doing other than just observation | Enhances full understanding of the topic in question |
| 6 | Task-sheet method | Records of the activities and procedures are kept using task sheets | Students can improve their weaknesses from others' strengths |
| 7 | Cooperative method | Group discussions and participation | Enhances teamwork |
| 8 | Problem solving method | The learning process is conducted by finding solutions to real-world problems | Enhances students' problem solving |
| 9 | Individualized method | Every student is an independent entity with different sets of activities and procedures | Every student's need is catered for and improved |
Figure 1Correlational presentation between the different teaching methods and concentration. Outcome of interactive vs. noninteractive teaching strategy.
Figure 2Efficiency test under different modes compared.
Figure 3Direct interactive teaching model employed in P.E.
Figure 4Traditional teaching model.
Figure 5Modern teaching model.
Figure 6Relationship between feedback and mastery of concepts in the interactive model.
Comparison of students' participation in different teaching modes.
| Positive | Negative | |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional | X | ✓ |
| Modernized | ✓ | X |