Skill in Handball Among Students of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
Abstract
The research included the introduction and the importance of the research, which includes the importance of using means, including the use of the model in learning and mastering the skill of shooting with a handball, and the research problem embodied in the poor performance of shooting from falling with a handball was identified.
As for the purpose of the research, it was to identify the effect of using Pandora's theory (model) on learning and mastering the skill of shooting from falling with a handball, and the research was imposed, as there is a positive effect on the use of Pandora's theory (model) in learning and mastering the skill of shooting from falling with a handball, and the researcher dealt with everything related to the theoretical material of the research, which is (the theory of learning by observation, the elements of learning by observation, shooting with the handball, the factors affecting the aiming from the fall).
The researcher also used the experimental method in the style of the two groups (control and experimental) to adapt the nature of the problem, and this section included the description of the community, the research sample, the means and tools used, the pre- and post-tests, and the appropriate statistical means for the research, and then the results were presented, analyzed and discussed, which was done in the fourth chapter, through which the researcher reached the goal of the research, and in light of these results, the researcher reached several conclusions, including that the model method is effective in developing the results of shooting from falling with a handball, or more importantly. The recommendations were to conduct research and studies to find out the effect of the learning style and different shooting skills in handball.
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