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2. Synthetic Method The synthetic method is the most natural form of teaching in where we teach the whole move. 3. Complex Method The complex method is one which embraces the previous two methods. Part of the element is taught using the analytic method. THE FORMS OF TEACHING which can be used in a lesson. The basic forms are as follows: 1. The form of Games and Pre-Games Different forms of games and pre-games are mainly used at the early stages of teaching. 2. The Strict Form The strict form is an essential form in teaching sport games. A teacher, using this form, chooses trainees, the directions of passing the ball and changing of the positions. Exercises are provided without an opposing team which is an important feature of this form. 3. The Form of the Fragments of a Game All exercises involving opponents are practised in fragments of a game. This form is used when teaching techniques as well as tactics. 4. The Form of a Game: Simple, Educational and Basic A simple game is used for beginners. In this type of game only those rules are being followed which are connected with previously taught technical elements. This results in a smooth flow of the game and the youths can enjoy the scores. During an educational game we perform the technical or tactical elements which have already been taught. Certain rules which must be abided by during the game are established by the teacher or coach. The basic form of the game is played according to the rules. It is a test in which one can verify to what extent the techniques and tactical elements have been learnt. THE STAGES OF TEACHING A NEW ELEMENT When teaching a new element a teacher should follow a certain order. This can be divided into three stages: 1. The Stage of Generalization Demonstration and verbal explanation are used during the stage of generalization. We emphasize on the most important features of the particular exercise and mistakes which might arise during performance. The central nervous system is being stimulated by verbal as well as visual factors. | |
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