Japan Journal for the Pedagogy of Physical Education
Online ISSN : 2187-106X
Print ISSN : 1342-8039
ISSN-L : 1342-8039
Characteristics of naive concept on overhand pass in junior high school students
Tomoko OgiwaraYoshinori OkadeYoko OnizawaRiki Suko
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2008 Volume 24 Issue 2 Pages 13-28

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The purpose of this study was to develop the questionnaire to investigate students' naive concept on overhand pass skill in volley ball and to clarify its characteristics. To investigate it, based on expert discussion and description on overhand pass skill of master students, the questionnaire with two parts was developed. One part is that of estimating degree of importance of movement and another is that of finding problems of skills in still figure.
As the subject,166 students in 1st grade junior high school students in the same school were asked to answer it. As the result,140 answers were analyzed. These students were divided into three types.14 were belonging to volley ball club,85 have learned soft volleyball in PE class in elementary schools and 41 have not experienced it. The main findings were summarized as followings:
1) Students' naive concepts on overhand pass skill could be extracted through the questionnaire.
2) Using the first part of the questionnaire, common knowledge between these three types' students could be extracted. For example, importance of straining fingers and pulling up a ball on the forehead was hard to recognize.
3) The form of the hand and the pulling up a ball on the forehead in still figures' questions were too difficult to recognize.
In this study, numbers of subject was so limited and also each number of three types of students was different. Therefore, to make it more reliable, numbers of subject should be added.
The method of teaching the skill in the class could cause little change in such knowledge. Usually, for transforming children's naive concept to ‘academic content’, some kind of a didactical devise should be necessary. Based on this suggestion, developing instructional strategy and verification of its effectiveness remain as the further thsks.
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