The College of Physical Education for Women held a seminar entitled “The Impact of (P.A.K.S.A.) Strategy according to the divergent thinking in the development of some mental abilities and learning the skills of preparation and crushing volleyball beating of female students) delivered by doctoral student Sahar Omran.

The aim of the workshop was to show the importance of knowing and measuring the mental abilities of the learner at the beginning of each stage of growth, learning or training, to give the teacher or coach more knowledge in determining the level of abilities of learners and enable them to develop educational and training programs and curricula, and it is also one of the sound scientific foundations of selection and training processes and one of the ways of development and excellence. The researcher explained the concept of this strategy (P.A.K.S.A),which is successive, overlapping and consistent steps that the individual goes through with the aim of reaching a solution to the problem or the situation he/she faces. The researcher explained the concept of divergent thinking as the ability to develop innovative and unique ideas with the development of the perception of multiple solutions related to a problem, sometimes known as “lateral thinking” used to find multiple or creative solutions to the problem itself, which is a spontaneous, spontaneous, non-linear approach that adopts the love of reconnaissance and independence.

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