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加拿大儿童敏捷性和运动技能评估及其对我国体育教育质量监测的启示
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作者 武芯苇 林萱 李佑发 《中国考试》 北大核心 2023年第8期85-94,共10页
加拿大敏捷性和运动技能评估(CAMSA)是一套成熟且国际应用广泛的儿童基本运动技能测试工具,从研发背景、测试内容、测试实施与应用现状等方面对其进行分析,为将基本运动技能测试纳入我国体育教育质量监测体系提供借鉴。CAMSA具有如下特... 加拿大敏捷性和运动技能评估(CAMSA)是一套成熟且国际应用广泛的儿童基本运动技能测试工具,从研发背景、测试内容、测试实施与应用现状等方面对其进行分析,为将基本运动技能测试纳入我国体育教育质量监测体系提供借鉴。CAMSA具有如下特点:1)测试设计新颖,真实运动场景还原度高;2)评价视角综合,兼顾动作完成质量与效率;3)测试流程规范,具备开展大规模测试的可行性。对我国开展基本运动技能监测的启示为:研发测试工具时在符合国情的基础上要吸收借鉴先进测评理念;制定评价标准时要注重过程评价与结果评价的结合;制定测试方案时要考虑参测人员行为与语言的规范性;应用测试结果时要注重横向的广泛性与纵向的趋势性。 展开更多
关键词 加拿大敏捷性和运动技能评估 基本运动技能评估 体育教育质量监测
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Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment(CAMSA):Validity, objectivity, and reliability evidence for children 8–12 years of age 被引量:10
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作者 Patricia E.Longmuir Charles Boyer +6 位作者 Meghann Lloyd Michael M.Borghese Emily Knight Travis J.Saunders Elena Boiarskaia Weimo Zhu Mark S.Tremblay 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2017年第2期231-240,共10页
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to develop an assessment of the fundamental, combined, and complex movement skills required to support childhood physical literacy. The secondary aim was to establish the fea... Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to develop an assessment of the fundamental, combined, and complex movement skills required to support childhood physical literacy. The secondary aim was to establish the feasibility, objectivity, and reliability evidence for the assessment.Methods: An expert advisory group recommended a course format for the assessment that would require children to complete a series of dynamic movement skills. Criterion-referenced skill performance and completion time were the recommended forms of evaluation. Children, 8–12 years of age, self-reported their age and gender and then completed the study assessments while attending local schools or day camps. Face validity was previously established through a Delphi expert(n = 19, 21% female) review process. Convergent validity was evaluated by age and gender associations with assessment performance. Inter-and intra-rater(n = 53, 34% female) objectivity and test–retest(n = 60, 47% female) reliability were assessed through repeated test administration.Results: Median total score was 21 of 28 points(range 5–28). Median completion time was 17 s. Total scores were feasible for all 995 children who self-reported age and gender. Total score did not differ between inside and outside environments(95% confidence interval(CI) of difference:-0.7 to 0.6;p = 0.91) or with/without footwear(95%CI of difference:-2.5 to 1.9; p = 0.77). Older age(p < 0.001, η2= 0.15) and male gender(p < 0.001, η2= 0.02)were associated with a higher total score. Inter-rater objectivity evidence was excellent(intraclass correlation coefficient(ICC) = 0.99) for completion time and substantial for skill score(ICC = 0.69) for 104 attempts by 53 children(34% female). Intra-rater objectivity was moderate(ICC = 0.52) for skill score and excellent for completion time(ICC = 0.99). Reliability was excellent for completion time over a short(2–4 days; ICC = 0.84) or long(8–14days; ICC = 0.82) interval. Skill score reliability was moderate(ICC = 0.46) over a short interval, and substantial(ICC = 0.74) over a long interval.Conclusion: The Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment is a feasible measure of selected fundamental, complex and combined movement skills, which are an important building block for childhood physical literacy. Moderate-to-excellent objectivity was demonstrated for children 8–12 years of age. Test–retest reliability has been established over an interval of at least 1 week. The time and skill scores can be accurately estimated by 1 trained examiner. 展开更多
关键词 技能评估 复杂运动 客观 加拿大 儿童 证据 完成时间
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