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Title: The Effect of guided inquiry strategy on Students' cognitive failure in Volleyball
Authors: Mounir Rahim Alwan Khalil, Haider Mahmoud Aboud
Journal: Journal of humanities and social sciences research
Year: 2023
Volume: 2
Issue: 2
Language: en
DOI: 10.33687/jhssr.002.02.0228
The wave survey strategy is one of the essential tactics for increasing learners' capacities and evaluating their ways in order to raise the degree of knowledge. Volleyball is one of the sports taught in physical education curricula that requires various skills and movements as well as a cognitive aspect. Considering the high degree of information required for this game's skills, it has become vital to adopt instructional tactics that suit the learner and contribute positively to raising knowledge and lowering cognitive failure of skills. This method works in conjunction with the individual's level of scientific knowledge in the game of volleyball. As well As the extent of advantage in terms of keeping the knowledge offered and the extent of failure to receive it from the source of learning, which differs from person to person, would also help the researchers. Fortunately can conclude from the preceding that it is critical to investigate the directed inquiry method and its impact on learner cognitive failure. It also assists the learner in boosting the success experiences generated from the learner's ability to analyze and discover the answer to difficulties that develop among the learners. Especially when the cognitive side plays a significant and supportive role in the educational process in order to establish regular movement patterns for the volleyball skills required for second-stage learners in the College of Physical Education, it is believed that the findings will aid in the evaluation of the volleyball curriculum as well as its teaching and development methods.
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