Purpose: The purpose of this study is to discuss how the following three teaching strategies: cooperative learning, video discussion and traditional teaching strategies, influence the differences of the perception in basketball strategies and learning motivation of the students who take the elective basketball course. Method: Three classes with one hundred and ninety-five junior students were participated in this study from a college in Taoyuan. We took per class as a group, proceeded with the experimental teaching and categorized the three groups into videos discussion experiment, cooperative learning experiment, and traditional teaching. The participants have signed the agreements before they involved in this experiment. Sixty-four students were in video discussion experiment group, forty-one males and twenty-three females included, and received the scheme of video teaching and discussion. Sixty-five students were in cooperative learning experiment group, forty-six males and nineteen females included, and received the scheme of cooperative learning. Sixty-six students were in control group, forty-eight males and eighteen females included, and received traditional teaching strategy of physical education (PE). There were totally twelve weeks of teaching experimental involvement, two classes per week and fifty minutes per class. The basketball strategy perception scale and learning motivation scale were the tools of this study and we analyzed the data with ANCOVA, one way ANOVA and t-test. Result: a).The students in cooperative learning group had significantly better grades than those in video discussion and traditional teaching groups (F=12.10, p<0.5) on basketball strategy perception; b). After the experimental processing, the students in cooperative learning group had significantly better grades than those in video discussion and traditional teaching (F=9.91, p<0.5). Conclusion: This study proves that the design of cooperative learning and learning can effectively enhance the learning motivation and basketball strategy perception of students who take elective basketball courses.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to discuss how the following three teaching strategies: cooperative learning, video discussion and traditional teaching strategies, influence the differences of the perception in basketball strategies and learning motivation of the students who take the elective basketball course. Method: Three classes with one hundred and ninety-five junior students were participated in this study from a college in Taoyuan. We took per class as a group, proceeded with the experimental teaching and categorized the three groups into videos discussion experiment, cooperative learning experiment, and traditional teaching. The participants have signed the agreements before they involved in this experiment. Sixty-four students were in video discussion experiment group, forty-one males and twenty-three females included, and received the scheme of video teaching and discussion. Sixty-five students were in cooperative learning experiment group, forty-six males and nineteen females included, and received the scheme of cooperative learning. Sixty-six students were in control group, forty-eight males and eighteen females included, and received traditional teaching strategy of physical education (PE). There were totally twelve weeks of teaching experimental involvement, two classes per week and fifty minutes per class. The basketball strategy perception scale and learning motivation scale were the tools of this study and we analyzed the data with ANCOVA, one way ANOVA and t-test. Result: a).The students in cooperative learning group had significantly better grades than those in video discussion and traditional teaching groups (F=12.10, p<0.5) on basketball strategy perception; b). After the experimental processing, the students in cooperative learning group had significantly better grades than those in video discussion and traditional teaching (F=9.91, p<0.5). Conclusion: This study proves that the design of cooperative learning and learning can effectively enhance the learning motivation and basketball strategy perception of students who take elective basketball courses.