RAZLIKE U MOTORIČKIM KOMPETENCIJAMA DECE MLAĐEG ŠKOLSKOG UZRASTA

Stanislav Škrkar, D. Madić, M. Petrović
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The aim of this study was to examine the differences in motor competence among children of different school ages, as well as whether there is a negative trend in the decline of these values with increased age. The research was conducted in a school environment, the sample consisted of 151 male and female children, age 7-11 years, divided into four approximately equal subsamples: first grade children N=36 (7.4±0.3 years, Mean±SD), second grade children N=41 (8.5±0.3 years, Mean±SD), third grade children N=40 (9.4±0.3 years, Mean±SD) and fourth grade children N=34 (10.4±0.3 years, Mean±SD). The Körperkoordinations test (KTK) assesses the coordination of the whole body and is intended for children aged 5-14 years. The test is internationally standardised and consists of 4 subtests from which the following variables emerged: single-leg hopping, walking backwards, two-legged lateral jumping, lateral movement platforms and Total KTK. The multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) revealed statistically significant differences between children of all ages in all tested variables, in the total (P=.00) and individual (p=.00) system of variables. These findings also indicated a negative trend of declining motor competence of children with increasing age. A similar trend was observed in the individual variables of the KTK battery. The increased involvement of physical education teachers and children in physical education classes is recommended in order to increase the development of children's motor competence through regular physical activities on a daily basis.
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本研究的目的是检验不同学龄儿童运动能力的差异,以及这些值是否随年龄的增长而下降。研究在学校环境中进行,样本由151名7-11岁的男女儿童组成,分为四个大致相等的子样本:一年级儿童N=36(7.4±0.3岁,Mean±SD),二年级儿童N=41(8.5±0.3岁,Mean±SD),三年级儿童N=40(9.4±0.3岁,Mean±SD)和四年级儿童N=34(10.4±0.3岁,Mean±SD)。Körperkoordinations测试(KTK)评估整个身体的协调性,适用于5-14岁的儿童。该测试是国际标准化的,由4个子测试组成,其中出现了以下变量:单腿跳跃、向后行走、两腿横向跳跃、横向运动平台和总KTK。多变量方差分析(MANOVA)显示,各年龄段儿童在所有被测变量、总系统变量(P=.00)和个体系统变量(P=.00)上的差异具有统计学意义。这些结果也表明,随着年龄的增长,儿童的运动能力呈下降趋势。在KTK电池的各个变量中也观察到类似的趋势。建议增加体育教师和儿童在体育课堂上的参与,以便通过每天定期的体育活动来促进儿童运动能力的发展。
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