Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Volume 31American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1960 - Health |
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... problems . What better way to accom- plish this , and at the same time make lasting friendships with colleagues from other areas , than to attend your annual district association meetings . Highlights of all district conventions appear ...
... problems . What better way to accom- plish this , and at the same time make lasting friendships with colleagues from other areas , than to attend your annual district association meetings . Highlights of all district conventions appear ...
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... problems which the Greeks faced in connection with health , education , leisure , and good- ness are much the same problems which we face today and will be fac- ing in the millenniums to come . Other things will change , and they will ...
... problems which the Greeks faced in connection with health , education , leisure , and good- ness are much the same problems which we face today and will be fac- ing in the millenniums to come . Other things will change , and they will ...
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... problems of young children who have different home and experience backgrounds . 3. Points up the safety implica- tions of the child growth and de- velopment movement involving growth patterns , developmental tasks , maturity , and other ...
... problems of young children who have different home and experience backgrounds . 3. Points up the safety implica- tions of the child growth and de- velopment movement involving growth patterns , developmental tasks , maturity , and other ...
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... problems of administrators have multiplied until they , too , are victims of intense pressures . How- ever , if this problem is as vital to the education of our youth as it appears , the administrator must become more active in the ...
... problems of administrators have multiplied until they , too , are victims of intense pressures . How- ever , if this problem is as vital to the education of our youth as it appears , the administrator must become more active in the ...
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... Problems in Education of the National Educa- tion Association and the American Medical Association in an early re- port ( 1941 ) emphasized the " physi- cal , mental , social , and moral " as- pects of health . The comparatively recent ...
... Problems in Education of the National Educa- tion Association and the American Medical Association in an early re- port ( 1941 ) emphasized the " physi- cal , mental , social , and moral " as- pects of health . The comparatively recent ...
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Page 22 - Chairman of the Department of Physical Education for Women at the University of Nebraska, gave the keynote address on "Looking Forward.
Page 72 - The National Conference on Undergraduate Professional Preparation in Health Education, Physical Education, and Recreation and (2) The National Conference on Graduate Study in Health Education, Physical Education, and Recreation.
Page 32 - Education, and the Society of State Directors of Health, Physical Education and Recreation...
Page 42 - CEREAL INSTITUTE, INC. 135 South La Salle Street, Chicago 3 A research and educational endeavor devoted to the betterment of national nutrition Nutrients Calories Protein Calcium Iron Vitamin A Thiamine Riboflavin Niacin equiv.
Page 18 - Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state.
Page 111 - School of Education NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Washington Square New York 3, NY without a care.
Page 14 - If it were desired to reduce a man to nothing — to punish him atrociously, to crush him...
Page 52 - Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Maine Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont *Virginia Southeast Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia...
Page 14 - A fourth condition for learning is for the learner to have appropriate materials to work on. If he is to learn to solve problems, he has to have problems to attempt to solve; if he is to gain skills, he must have tasks which give him opportunity to practice these skills; if he is to gain appreciation, he must have materials that he can listen to, see or respond to in other appreciative ways. When students have only the textbook and the classroom lectures, they do not have enough, of the "stuff...
Page 27 - The great thought in physical education is not the education of the physical nature, but the relation of physical training to complete education, and then the effort to make the physical contribute its full share to the life of the individual, in environment, training, and culture.