SPECTRUM LITERATURE
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Sadiq Khaled, A. (2004). The effects of using two basketball teaching styles on physical education students’ skill performance and attitudes. Dirasat: Educational Sciences. 31(1), 217-229.
Sadiq Khaled, A. (2008). The effect of teaching physical education styles on the achievement of students’ life skills. Paper presented at the teaching games for understanding international conference. [View PDF]
Salter, W.B. (1984). The effects of three disparate instructional approaches on skill attempts and student learning in an experimental teaching unit. Dissertation Abstracts International. 45(6), 1685-A. (United States).
Salter, W.B., & Graham, G. (1985). The effect of three disparate instructional approaches on skill attempts and student learning in an experimental teaching unit. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education. 4, 212-218. (United States).
Salvara, M., LeBlanc,J., Bognár, J., & Biro, E. (na). The effect of postgraduate studies on elementary school physical education teachers’ perceptions for overall pupils’ development using ten teaching styles. Budapest & Canada. [View PDF]
Sanmuga, N. (2008). An investigation into school boys’ interest and game situation performances using TGFU model incorporated within styles B, E, and H of Mosston and Ashworth teaching styles as training regimes. Presentation at Teaching Games for Understanding International Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Malaysia). [View PDF]
Schlott, K.A. (1970). A comparison of two methods of teaching selected skills in field hockey. Completed Research in Health, Physical Education and Recreation. 12, 226. (United States).
Shirey, L.L., Anderson, R.C., & Pichert, J.W. (1978). Active vs. passive time on task of Spectrum and non-Spectrum students. Unpublished manuscript. (United States). [View PDF]
Sicilia-Camacho, A., & Brown, D. (2008). Revisiting the paradigm shift from the versus to the non-versus notion of Mosston's Spectrum of teaching styles in physical education pedagogy: a critical pedagogical perspective. Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy. 13(1), 85-108. (Spain). [View PDF]
Silverman, S. (1985). Critical considerations in the design and analysis of teacher effectiveness research in physical education. International Journal of Physical Education. 22(4), 17-24. (United States).
Silverman, S. (1991). Research on teaching in physical education. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 62(4), 352-364. (United States).
Silverman, S., & Skonie, R. (1997). Research on teaching in physical education: An analysis of published research. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education. 16, 300-311. (United States).
Simpson, R. (2003). Does the teaching style selected in badminton affect the motor skill development and acquisition of female pupils. Unpublished manuscript, John Moore University, Liverpool. (Great Britain).
Simri, U. (ed.) (1997a). Muska – A biography of Dr. Muska Mosston. Herzlia, Israel: The friends of Muska Mosston. (Israel).
Simri, U. (ed.) (1997b). Muska: A Biography of Dr. Muska Mosston. Maor, 93 Hashmonaim St., Tel-Aviv, Israel. (Israel).
Snow, R.E. (1987). Aptitude-treatment interaction models. In M. J. Dunkin (Ed.), The international encyclopedia of teaching and teacher education (pp. 28-32). Pergamon Press. (United States).
Sweeting, T., & Rink, J.E (1999). Effects of direct instruction and environmentally designed instruction on the process and product characteristics of fundamental skill. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education. 18, 216-233. (United States).
Sunay, H., Gundiiz, N., & Dolasir, S. (2004). The Effects of Different Methods Used in Teaching Basic Volleyball Techniques to Physical Education Teacher Candidates. International Journal of Physical Education. 41(1), 28-32. (Turkey). [View PDF]