Yasser Mohsen Aliwi
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The Effect of Mental Maps on Creative Abilities in Learning the Two Skills of Correction from High Jumping and Shooting Accuracy with Hand Ball Yasser Mohsen Aliwi; Wissam Qais Khazal
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 4 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i4.17542

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Mind maps are one of the modern means of expressing ideas through symbols and shapes, and it is one ofthe techniques used in the art of teaching and education through the use of mental skills in the transfer ofexternal stimuli that are formulated to the inner world. The brain (nervous system) and thus stimulating theprocesses of remembering, creativity and thinking, it is a successful method for the teacher and the student,as the teacher uses it to convey the idea and the student uses it for memory and memorization. It is also agreat model for increasing the common senses in the learning process. Hence the researchers formulatedthe problem with the following question: Do the exercises prepared by the researchers using the mindmapping method develop my creativity and learn my corrective skills from high jumping and accuratehandball? One of the aims of the research is to prepare exercises according to mental maps to teach highjump correction skills and accuracy of shooting with handball to school students. The research also assumesthat there are differences between the tests and measurements of pre and dimensions in the creative abilitiesand learning the skills of correction of high jump and accuracy in manual shooting for the two experimentaland control in favor of the meta-tests. The researchers used an experimental Lee approach on a sample ofYeh fringe students. The most important finding of the researchers is that prepared exercises, formulationand application contribute to the development of creativity among school students. They added that the mindmapping strategy is better than the traditional method through research results in the creative abilities andbasic skills under study.