The impact of model-based practices on sustainable physical education in Indonesia: a systematic review
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model-based practice, physical education teaching, quality of PE teaching, sustainable sports developmentAbstract
Model-Based Practice (MBP) is a teaching practice that organizes pedagogical models through various sport-based physical activities thematically to solve problems related to appropriate teaching to achieve educational values. Previous systematic reviews that have been carried out cover only one model approach and there has been no systematic review until 2024 that specifically discusses the implementation of MBP in Indonesia. The systematic review aims to explore information related to MBP implementation studies in physical education (PE) teaching that have been conducted by researchers or practitioners to support sports development in Indonesia. The literature search used the Scopus database by following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A total of 10 of 1,222 articles met the criteria during the screening process and were extracted into tables including content, problem statement, methods, results, and future research. The results showed that the model used was effective in improving learning outcomes and the development was valid and feasible to use. The implementation of MBP in PE learning in Indonesia only includes three models, namely sports education (SE), cooperative learning (CL), and teaching games for understanding (TGfU) study objectives focus on one objective and do not include social learning outcomes. More studies related to the implementation of MBP are needed to improve the quality of PE teaching to support sustainable sports development in Indonesia. Future research recommended the application of the MBP concept by integrating various pedagogical models in one lesson to achieve legalized PE learning outcomes.
Keywords: model-based practice, physical education teaching, quality of PE teaching, sustainable sports development
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