The effect of the gradient by the distance of the transmitter and the height of the net in the development of the skill of the transmitter from the bottom and the accuracy and development of perception (sense - kinetic) of the distance and vertical space of the arm in the fifth grade students
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https://doi.org/10.54702/msj.2020.19.1.0064Keywords:
net height, transmit accuracy, studentsAbstract
The current research aims at detecting the effect of both the gradient of the network and the gradient by the distance of the transmission area, as well as the gradient by combining the height of the network and the distance of the transmitter in the development of the skill of the transmitter from the bottom and its accuracy, as well as the comparison of the research groups in the development of the performance of the skill of the transmitter from the bottom and accuracy And the development of awareness (sense - kinetic) of the distance and vertical space of the arm among the students in the fifth grade in the primary post-tests. The researcher used the experimental method for its suitability and the nature of the research. The research community consisted of the students of ebn hazme Primary School for Boys for the academic year (2017/2018), and they are (80) students. (C) to be the first experimental group, which used the method of gradation of network height, and (A) to be the second experimental group using the method of gradient transmission distance, andDivision (B) to be The third experimental group uses the method of gradient network and distance of transmission (10) students per group.
The researcher concluded that the experimental group III exceeded the experimental groups I and II in the post-tests in the test of the accuracy of the skill of the bottom-facing transmitter and the development of perception (sense-
kinetic) of the distance and vertical vacuum of the arm in the fifth grade primary school.
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