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J Sports Sci Med. 2016 Feb 23;15(1):102-10. eCollection 2016 Mar.

Assessing Motor Skill Competency in Elementary School Students: A Three-Year Study.

Journal of sports science & medicine

Weiyun Chen, Steve Mason, Andrew Hypnar, Austin Bennett

Affiliations

  1. University of Michigan, School of Kinesiology , Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
  2. Fairfax County Public Schools , Fairfax, VA, USA.
  3. Livonia Public Schools , Livonia, MI, USA.

PMID: 26957932 PMCID: PMC4763827

Abstract

This study was to examine how well fourth- and fifth-grade students demonstrated motor skill competency assessed with selected PE Metrics assessment rubrics (2009). Fourth- and fifth-grade students (n = 1,346-1,926) were assessed on their performance of three manipulative skills using the PE Metrics Assessment Rubrics during the pre-intervention year, the post-intervention year 1, and the post-intervention year 3. Descriptive statistics, independent t-test, ANOVA, and follow-up comparisons were conducted for data analysis. The results indicated that the post-intervention year 2 cohort performed significantly more competent than the pre-intervention cohort and the post-intervention year 1 cohort on the three manipulative skill assessments. The post-intervention year 1 cohort significantly outperformed the pre-intervention cohort on the soccer dribbling, passing, and receiving and the striking skill assessments, but not on the throwing skill assessment. Although the boys in the three cohorts performed significantly better than the girls on all three skills, the girls showed substantial improvement on the overhand throwing and the soccer skills from baseline to the post-intervention year 1 and the post-intervention year 2. However, the girls, in particular, need to improve striking skill. The CTACH PE was conducive to improving fourth- and fifth-grade students' motor skill competency in the three manipulative skills. This study suggest that PE Metrics assessment rubrics are feasible tools for PE teachers to assess levels of students' demonstration of motor skill competency during a regular PE lesson. Key pointsCATCH PE is an empirically-evidenced quality PE curricular that is conducive to improving students' manipulative skill competency.Boys significantly outperformed than girls in all three manipulative skills.Girls need to improve motor skill competency in striking skill. PE Metrics are feasible assessment rubrics that can be easily used by trained physical education teachers to assess students' manipulative skill competency.

Keywords: Subject matter competency; manipulative skills; quality teaching practices

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