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摘要
这项研究旨在强调参加课外体育活动和不参加课外体育活动的小学生的运动和心理技能的发展。该研究包括270名6-11岁的学生(男孩和女孩),于2019年9月30日至2020年3月8日在布加勒斯特“Alexandru Costescu”中学进行。使用IBM SPSS Statistics Version 20对结果进行记录和统计处理。在统计分析中,使用参数配对样本t检验(用于同一组的重复测量)和独立样本t检验(用于两个独立组)。基于配对样本t检验的统计处理和数据分析强调了评估测试指标(速度跑、耐力跑、跳远、Raven’s Test和注意力测试)的显著性差异,而独立样本t检验结果显示,除了一年级耐力跑测试差异不显著外,只有运动技能测试有显著性进步(p < 0.001和< 0.05)。智力技能测试(预科和一年级的雷文测试和预科年级的注意力测试除外)进步甚微。综上所述,研究发现,参加课外体育活动的小学生的运动技能水平优于不参加体育活动的小学生,但在注意力和智力水平方面,这一发现并不适用于所有年级。
ROLE OF EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IN DEVELOPING THE MOTOR AND MENTAL SKILLS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
The study aims to highlight the development of motor and mental skills in primary school children who perform extracurricular sports activities and those who are not engaged in such activities. The research included 270 students (boys and girls) aged 6-11 and was conducted between 30 September 2019 and 8 March 2020 at the “Alexandru Costescu” Middle School in Bucharest. The results were recorded and statistically
processed with the help of IBM SPSS Statistics Version 20. In the statistical analysis, the parametric Paired Samples t Test (for repeated measurements of the same group) and Independent Samples t Test (for two independent groups) were used. Statistical processing and data analysis based on the Paired Samples t Test emphasised significant differences in the assessed test indicators (speed run, endurance run, long jump, Raven’s Test and Attention Test), while the Independent Samples t Test results showed significant progress only in motor skill tests (with p < 0.001 and < 0.05) except the insignificant difference in the endurance run test for first graders, and insignificant progress in mental skill tests (except Raven’s Test for the preparatory and first grades and Attention Test for the preparatory grade). In conclusion, it has been found that the motor skill levels of primary school children engaged in extracurricular sports activities are better than those of students who do not play sports, but in terms of attention and intelligence levels, this finding is not generalised for all grades.