1998
DOI: 10.1080/07303084.1998.10605536
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Early Correction of Movement Errors Can Help Student Performance

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“…The abundance of instructors with limited backgrounds in qualitative analysis is likely the greatest of these barriers. This lack of awareness is readily apparent in the constant stream of professional papers on how to observe and analyze particular sport skillsthat do not incorporate this growing body of knowledge (Ciappoin, 1999;Coker, 1998;McKethan & Turner, 1999;Wang & Griffin, 1998).…”
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“…The abundance of instructors with limited backgrounds in qualitative analysis is likely the greatest of these barriers. This lack of awareness is readily apparent in the constant stream of professional papers on how to observe and analyze particular sport skillsthat do not incorporate this growing body of knowledge (Ciappoin, 1999;Coker, 1998;McKethan & Turner, 1999;Wang & Griffin, 1998).…”
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“…In physical education and sports lessons, it is very important for the student to be given appropriate feedback, because it will affect skills-learning. In effective teaching, knowledge of the student's reasoning, reason for doing, and way of doing should be provided and taught correctly on the basis of the development of the learners' cognitive abilities from the beginning of learning the skill [51]. The use of feedback in physical education classes is important both in terms of skill-learning and the permanence of that learning.…”
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confidence: 99%