This study aims to determine the effect of applying the teaching style of practice and inclusive teaching style on groups of students who have high and low motor abilities in the process of learning the basic techniques of sepak takraw. This research method uses experiments factorial 2x2 with by level design, the population of this study was 82 students of physical education study programs at the Riau Islamic University. The sample of this study was 44 people taken using purposive sampling technique, consisting of 22 people with high motor ability and 22 people with low motor ability. Furthermore the sample was divided into four groups of 11 people each. The data analysis technique used ANAVA with the results of the t-dunnet advanced test. (1) For students who have a high motor ability, the results of the learning of the takraw basic techniques of teaching practice style groups are better than inclusi teaching styles, with t0 = 5.06 ≥ ttable 1.67 then H0 is rejected. (2) Students who have low motor ability, the results of the learning of the basic techniques of takraw group inclusi teaching style is better than the teaching style of practice, with t0 = -1.81 ≤ ttable 1.67 then H0 is rejected. (3) There is an interaction between teaching style and motor ability on the results of the basic takraw learning techniques, with p-value = 0,000 ≤ 0.05 or H0 rejected.
Teacher competency standards are the main capital that must be possessed by teacher candidates. This study aims to find out how much the level of readiness of students to become a teacher in Department of Physical Education, Universitas Islam Riau. The type of this research is quantitative research. The population in this study is were students of the Department of Physical Education with a total number of 240 people. The sampling technique used is incidental sampling. Based on this technique, the number of samples used was 41 students. The instrument in this study uses questionnaire. The data analysis technique used is the percentage calculation technique. The results showed that the readiness of students of the Department of Physical Education to become a competent teacher with teacher competency standards that must be possessed by students was ready. It can be seen from the achievement of 84% in the range of 81% -100% with a very strong category. Limitation of this study which is the number of respondents who are only 41 people is certainly not enough to describe the actual situation. It is recommended for further researchers to develop this research so that other parties can contribute to the development of research and science in the future.
This study aims to determine whether there is an effect of variations in training on the accuracy of kicks to the goal of extracurricular soccer games for male students of SMA Negeri 1 Kampar Kiri. This research was conducted in the Kampar Kiri High School Soccer 1 field. The population in this study were 18 extracurricular male high school students in Kampar Kiri. The sample in this study is the entire population used as a sample or also called a total sampling of 18 people. The method in this study uses an experimental approach more pre-experimental types of pre-test and post-test in one group. Data were analyzed using the t-test statistical formula . t-test which is consulted in the table t value with a significant level of 5% = 2.11, with a result = 2.263 which means greater than the significant level of the table t value with the conclusion that there is an effect of the method of training variation on the accuracy of kicks to the goal ( shooting) of SMA Negeri 1 Kampar Kiri students.
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