Kzar M.N.; Alwan A.Y.; Hamza D.S.
Sport TK
, Vol. 13
Article
Open Access
English
ISSN: 22544070
Physical Education and Sport Science College, Al-Mustaqbal University, Babylon, Iraq; Babylon Technical Institute, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Babylon, Iraq
This study investigated the impact of the design thinking strategy on students' acquisition, learning, and maintenance of basketball and badminton skills. Using an experimental method, researchers compared two groups: an experimental group (Group A) that utilized the design thinking strategy and a control group (Group C) that used traditional teaching. The sample consisted of 58 third-year students from the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at Al-Mustaqbal University, representing both groups. The acquisition test, prepared by the researchers, covered comprehension, interpretation, and application of concepts. It followed the same lesson sequence as the control group. Pre-existing basketball and badminton skills tests from the Hilla College curriculum were used. Statistically significant differences were found between the experimental and control groups, with the experimental group outperforming the control group in both the acquisition (p < 0.05) and maintenance tests (p < 0.05). The design thinking strategy effectively enhances the acquisition and maintenance of basketball and badminton skills compared to traditional methods. It also increases student engagement by fostering active participation, discussions, and creative problem-solving. © Copyright 2024.
الكلمات المفتاحية:
Badminton
Basketball
Design Thinking
Students