The effect of an educational program with visual effects on the development of perceptual, motor compatibility and accuracy of basketball shooting for deaf students

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Abstract

The research aimed to identify the effect of the educational program with visual effects in the development of perceptual perception, motor compatibility, and accuracy of basketball shooting for people with hearing disabilities. The researchers used the experimental method with the experimental design of a sample of 16 students divided equally into two experimental and controlled groups representing the Institute of Al Amal. The researchers used scientific research tools, appropriate tools and devices, conducted a mini-reconnaissance experiment, and then conducted a pre-test. The application of educational units lasted eight weeks, with three units per week. After the completion of the implementation of the method was conducted, the dimensional tests were carried out. Data were extracted and processed statistically and then presented, analyzed, and discussed. The researchers came up with several conclusions. The most important of which is that the use of visual effects in educational units effectively influenced the development of sensory perception, motor compatibility, and accuracy of basketball shooting in the members of the experimental group. Also, visual effects play a role in the purification of the performance skills and the development of accuracy, as it provided opportunities for the student to realize the distance of performance and time, which led the player to correct the performance and prevent mistakes. The researchers recommended the need to emphasize the introduction of visual effects in the educational curriculum, basketball, and the development of mental processes and motor compatibility for students with hearing disabilities, as well as emphasizing the adoption of these effects in the exercises of the hearing impaired to develop the motor compatibility in a way that coincides and develops the accuracy of their performance of basic skills in basketball.

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Hassan, R. J., Ali, H. N., & Alwan, A. P. A. K. (2020). The effect of an educational program with visual effects on the development of perceptual, motor compatibility and accuracy of basketball shooting for deaf students. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 23(16). https://doi.org/10.36295/ASRO.2020.231629

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