The Effect of an Educational Curriculum Using the TIRZ Model on Teaching Some Basic Offensive Soccer Skills to Students
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This study aimed to identify the impact of an educational curriculum using the TIRZ model on teaching some basic offensive football skills to students. The researchers used an experimental design, and the study population consisted of first-year students at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Basra. The researchers reached several conclusions, including that the educational curriculum using the TIRZ model was successful in teaching and learning some basic offensive football skills to students. The researchers recommended adopting the educational curriculum using the TIRZ model for teaching and learning some basic offensive football skills to students.
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