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Ability grouping – advances in a swimming curriculum

Nataša Zenić
Nada Grčić-Zubčević


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str. 173-181

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There is an obvious lack of studies examining the ability grouping effects in kinesiology. Therefore, the aim was to establish the probable differential effects of the heterogeneous (control - C) vs. ability grouping (experimental - E) programmes in a higher education swimming curriculum. In this experiment male students (21 ± 0.9 years) were the sample of subjects. The E group participated in a swimming-course divided into three swimming ability-based subgroups, whereas the C group participated in a swimming programme, randomly divided into three heterogeneous subgroups. Apart from the quantitative changes, the qualitative changes were also studied. An analysis of variance showed significant improvement in the six measured swimming variables (25, 50 and 300 metres front crawl stroke; 50 metres butterfly stroke and backstroke; 100 metres breaststroke) in both groups. In conclusion, (a) the factor analysis computed on the variables of the differences, and (b) the canonical discriminant analysis calculated in the initial and final measurements marked the E programme as: (a) qualitatively, and (b) quantitatively superior when compared to the C programme.

Ključne riječi

homogenous groups; didactic methods; achievement; skills

Hrčak ID:

4131

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/4131

Datum izdavanja:

23.12.2005.

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