COMPETENCY-BASED IMPROVEMENT OF UNIVERSITY TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION THROUGH DIGITAL-BIOMECHANICAL PEDAGOGY, INDIVIDUALIZED LOAD MANAGEMENT, AND DATA-INFORMED ASSESSMENT

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  • Tursunov Mirkamoljon Turdaliyevich Teacher, Department of Physical Culture Faculty of Arts and Sports, QDU

Keywords:

track and field, higher education, sport pedagogy, digital pedagogy, biomechanical feedback, load monitoring, blended learning, competency-based education, data-informed assessment, e-portfolio

Abstract

This article theoretically and methodologically substantiates an integrated competency-based, digital-biomechanical, and load-monitored model for improving university track and field instruction. Its central claim is that effective athletics teaching cannot be reduced to routine drill repetition or the isolated use of technology; it must align technical structure, differentiated workload, augmented feedback, data-informed assessment, and reflective student participation within a single instructional architecture. The study develops a four-layer model applicable to sprint, jump, throw, and endurance units in mixed-ability higher-education cohorts. In this model, movement quality, functional adaptation, digital analysis, and pedagogical transfer are treated as interdependent rather than separate outcomes. The article demonstrates that such a design can reduce persistent technical errors, improve instructional individualization, strengthen students’ capacity for self-analysis, and shift evaluation from narrow normative testing toward multidimensional competence growth.

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2026-04-08

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COMPETENCY-BASED IMPROVEMENT OF UNIVERSITY TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION THROUGH DIGITAL-BIOMECHANICAL PEDAGOGY, INDIVIDUALIZED LOAD MANAGEMENT, AND DATA-INFORMED ASSESSMENT. (2026). American Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Development, 51, 5-15. https://ajird.journalspark.org/index.php/ajird/article/view/1705