The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Girls at the University of Baghdad witnessed the discussion of the master’s thesis entitled (The Effect of Small Games with Modern Technologies in Developing Some Motor Abilities and Learning Freestyle Swimming for Kindergarten Children Aged (5-6) Years) by the researcher (Nour Adel Abd Salman).
The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Intisar Awaid Ali as Chairman, Prof. Dr. Mawaheb Hamid Noman as Supervisor, and Prof. Dr. Nahida Abd Zaid from the University of Babylon, and Lect. Dr. Wafa Sabah Muhammad from the University of Baghdad are members.
The study aimed to prepare an educational curriculum for small games with modern technologies to improve some motor abilities and learn free swimming for kindergarten children aged (5-6) years and to identify the effect of small games with modern technologies in improving some motor abilities for free swimming for kindergarten children aged (5-6). ) Years, identifying the effect of small games using modern technologies on learning freestyle swimming for kindergarten children in the Iraq International private Kindergarten.
The study concluded that the use of small games with modern technologies had a positive impact in improving some motor abilities and learning freestyle swimming skills for the three experimental groups, but in varying proportions, in addition to spreading the spirit of fun and suspense and reducing the time and effort of learning.
The researcher recommended the necessity of using modern and diverse educational techniques by teaching the basic skills of freestyle swimming and other types of swimming, the possibility of using modern techniques with different groups, conducting similar research to develop the quality of small games, and using modern techniques and linking them with other sports.
This discussion achieves one of the sustainable development goals, represented by the fourth goal, quality education.