The effects of basketball training based on nonlinear pedagogical (TGFU and GS) and traditional methods on the development of social skills in teenage girls
One of the factors influencing the learning and participation of students in sports activities in schools and other educational environments is the teacher's teaching method. This study aimed to investigate the effects of basketball training based on nonlinear pedagogical (TGFU and GS) and traditional methods on the development of social skills in teenage girls.
The statistical population of the study was Urmia secondary school girls. Subjects were 60 students with an average age of 13.06±3, did not have any experience in playing basketball, and were physically healthy. They were randomly divided into three groups, each consisting of 20 participants. Matson’s evaluation of social skills questionnaire was used to collect data.
The findings of the study showed that the components of proper social skills, superiority, high self-confidence, and relationship with peers were significantly better in training based on non-linear methods (TGFU and GS) compared to the traditional methods. However, there was no meaningful difference between the two methods of TGFU and GS, except in relationship with peers component in which the GS was better than the TGFU.
Through the use of new nonlinear approaches in teaching, educational instructors can play a more effective role in improving students' social skills as well as teaching the games more effectively.
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