Enhancing Multimodal Learning Through Traditional Sporting Games: Marro360°

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Luchoro Parrilla, Rafael A.
Aires Araujo, Pablo
Rodriguez Arregi, Rosa
Munoz Arroyave, Veronica
Damian, Sabrine
Machado, Leonardo
Prat Ambrós, Queralt
Sáez de Ocáriz Granja, Unai
Rillo Albert, Aaron
Martin Martinez, David
Pic, Miguel
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Lavega i Burgués, Pere;
Luchoro Parrilla, Rafael A.;
Serna, Jorge;
Salas Santandreu, Cristòfol;
Aires Araujo, Pablo;
Rodriguez Arregi, Rosa;
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Pic, Miguel.
(2020)
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Enhancing Multimodal Learning Through Traditional Sporting Games: Marro360°.
Frontiers in psychology, 2020, vol. 11, a1384.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01384.
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Different international organizations and initiatives highlight the contribution of the
traditional sporting games (TSGs) to favor the diversity of knowledge, values, and
attitudes necessary for today’s society. TSG such as Marro trigger multimodal learning
contexts (driving conducts, interpersonal and organic relationships), with great interest
in the educational and sports initiation field. The purpose of two studies presented in
this manuscript was to examine the 360◦ multimodal strategic intervention (decisional,
relational, and organic) of two teams faced in a Marro game. For this study, a quasiexperimental design was used composed by a single test applied to two non-equivalent
teams. Mixed methods were used with an observational methodology in Quadrant III:
nomothetic, punctual, and multidimensional. Fourteen university students participated
[mean (M) = 20.49, standard deviation (SD) = 2.18]. Three internal logic variables were
studied: outcome, role, and subrole; and three variables referred to the dimensions
of motor conduct: relationship, risk in the decision, and physical effort. A mixed
ad hoc registration system was designed with acceptable margins of data quality.
For Study 1, cross-tabulations and classification trees were applied, while for Study 2
strategic T-patterns were identified. The relevance of the scoreboard (p < 0.001; Effect
Size = 0.386) and the realization of the role (p < 0.001; ES = 0.091) for the study
of multimodal strategic chains in the Marro game were confirmed. The detection of
regularities in specific interaction (Hunters against Hares) by Theme (p < 0.005) allowed
for interpretation of the process of strategic conducts of both teams during the game.
Knowing the strategic chains of playful coexistence among equals through a multimodal
range of variables and approaches has revealed an unusual dynamic picture. The study
provides scientific evidence for the physical education teacher on the dynamics of the
game of Marro. The pedagogical application of these contributions must be made
according to curricular interests
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