Learning Outcomes in Football Shooting Using the Inside of the Foot Through Colored Target Boards
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https://doi.org/10.37640/ice.03.853Keywords:
Shooting, inside foot, physical education, colored target boardAbstract
The objective of this learning is to improve the learning outcomes of students in Physical Education (PJOK) on the topic of shooting with the inside of the foot using colored target boards for eighth-grade students in the odd semester of the 2024/2025 academic year. The research period lasts for two months, from July 2024 to August 2024, with a research subject of 16 students. Data was collected through tests, interviews, and observations. The results indicate an improvement in PJOK learning outcomes among eighth-grade students. This is evidenced by the average PJOK test scores: cycle 1 = 31%, cycle 2 = 56%, cycle 3 = 81%. With an average mastery level of 75%-85%, it can be concluded that the learning outcomes have improved.
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