
A PhD about the Body Language
A doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Basic Education in Diyala discusses teaching skills and body language communication for physical education teachers and its relationship to performance quality according to the European Excellence Model standards from the perspective of supervisors.
In the presence of Dr. Khalid Kabean, Advisor to the Prime Minister for Youth and Sports Affairs, A doctoral thesis entitled “Teaching skills and body language communication of physical education teachers and their relationship to performance quality according to European excellence model standards from the perspective of subject supervisors” was discussed at the Faculty of Basic Education at the University of Diyala in the field of physical education teaching methods and sports science.
The study presented by the student (Ali Sahib Hamoud) aimed to develop measures of teaching skills, body language communication, and performance quality according to the European Excellence Model criteria for physical education teachers, to identify the level of teaching skills, body language communication, and performance quality according to the European Excellence Model (EFQM) criteria for physical education teachers from the perspective of supervisors, and to identify the relationship between teaching skills teaching skills, body language communication skills, and performance quality of physical education teachers according to the European Excellence Model (EFQM) standards from the perspective of supervisors. The study reached a number of conclusions, most notably:
The study developed measures of teaching skills, body language communication skills, and performance quality in accordance with the European Excellence Model for physical education teachers by physical education supervisors in the education directorates in Iraq. It also found a positive correlation between physical education teachers’ teaching skills and body language communication skills and the quality of teaching performance according to European excellence standards, and that body language is an effective tool in enhancing

