TECHNOLOGY OF TEACHING TECHNOLOGIES OF THE VOLLEYBALL GAME TO PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AT THE TRAINING LEVEL

Authors

  • Turapova Shokhsanam Kholmurod qizi Teacher of Physical Education at the State Pedagogical University, Faculty of Physical Culture
  • Sharofov Diyor Khusan ug’li Student of Physical Education at the State Pedagogical University, Faculty of Physical Culture
  • Allanazarova Biybixatisha Alim qizi Student of Physical Education at the State Pedagogical University, Faculty of Physical Culture

Keywords:

Volleyball, primary school students, training level, technology, teaching, sports education, instructional approach, case studies, best practices, engagement, interactivity, accessibility, physical activity, teamwork, coordination, health, well-being.

Abstract

Teaching volleyball to primary school students at the training level can be a challenging task, but with the help of technology, it can become easier and more effective. In this article, we explore the various technologies that can be used to teach volleyball to young children and discuss best practices for doing so. We also present case studies of successful implementations of technology in teaching volleyball to primary school students. The article highlights the benefits of using technology in teaching volleyball, such as increased engagement, interactivity, and accessibility. Furthermore, it identifies areas for further research and development, such as the use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. By incorporating technology into sports education, we can promote physical activity, teamwork, and coordination among young students, which can have a positive impact on their overall health and well-being.

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Published

2023-04-08

How to Cite

Turapova Shokhsanam Kholmurod qizi, Sharofov Diyor Khusan ug’li, & Allanazarova Biybixatisha Alim qizi. (2023). TECHNOLOGY OF TEACHING TECHNOLOGIES OF THE VOLLEYBALL GAME TO PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AT THE TRAINING LEVEL. Academia Science Repository, 4(04), 193–198. Retrieved from http://academiascience.com/index.php/repo/article/view/236

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