Abstract:
This research aims to; 1) study effects of learning Physical Education using scaffolding on responsibility and forehand drive skills in Table Tennis of lower secondary school students and 2) compare mean scores of responsibility and forehand drive skills in table tennis before and after the experiment. The purposive samples were 80 lower secondary students who were qualified characteristics to be representative of the population in this study. The 80 students were diving into two groups of experimental group (40) and control group (40). The qualified of this research instruments using IOC (IOC = 0.95) and try out process before experiment, were 8 lesson plans, responsibility test, and forehand drive skills tests. The data analyzing were used Mean score, Standard deviation and t-test The research findings were as follows; 1) there was a significant (p > 0.05) improvement of the mean and standard deviation scores from the pre-test to post-test in both responsibility and forehand drive skills of the Experimental group, but the Control group was not significant improvement; 2) the average score of responsibility and forehand drive skills of the Experimental group were higher than the Control group with statistically significant (p > 0.05).