Teachers’ utilization of instructional cues: types, targets and rate per minute in physical education setting
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International Journal of Yogic, Human Movement and Sports Sciences
Abstract
Instructional cue (IC) plays an important role in directing student's attention toward the most critical
information about a movement task. Notably, an incorrect performance of a skill practiced for a long
period is difficult to correct later. For this reason, physical education (PE) teachers need to constantly
develop and implement good strategies that enhance students’ acquisition of critical features of
movement skills. Teachers must use a variety of ICs targeted fairly at individual students and whole
class. For effectiveness, different types of teachers’ ICs must be provided in an instructional setting.
However, little is known about the effectiveness of teachers’ ICs in practical PE setting. The purpose of
this pedagogical research in PE setting was to investigate targets, types and rate per minute of teachers’
ICs in netball shooting skill. The study was situated in three selected colleges of education (CoE) where
descriptive processes were used to conduct the investigation. Digital video was utilized to record
naturally occurring classroom events of pre-service teachers (n=77) and PE teachers (n=4). The video recorded lesson lasted 1 hour (60 minutes). Two independent recorders used event recording instrument
to document classroom events relating to types and targets of teachers’ ICs. Inter-observer agreement
procedures revealed a good reliability of data collected for the study. Descriptive analyses were
conducted using mainly percentages, frequencies and means. Major findings of the study showed that
verbal, visual and kinesthetic ICs were the main types of Teachers’ ICs used during the instructional
period. However, verbal ICs dominated the observed practical lesson. Findings also revealed that more
verbal ICs were provided to the group than individual students. Non-verbal ICs which involved
demonstrations and signals were mostly used to facilitate individual students’ acquisition of the shooting
skill in netball. In each minute, students received teachers’ IC relating to the proper technique of
performing assigned task.
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Research Article