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Much of this work today is carried on in open - air schools and in camps , with
some emphasis on methodical gymnastics but with much more emphasis on
natural , spontaneous exercises that are individualized for the needs of each
child .
Much of this work today is carried on in open - air schools and in camps , with
some emphasis on methodical gymnastics but with much more emphasis on
natural , spontaneous exercises that are individualized for the needs of each
child .
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In those colleges that had physical education , a great deal of emphasis was
placed on the correction of physical defects through exercise . This was
particularly true of the exercises and apparatus developed by Dr. Sargent and of
the Swedish ...
In those colleges that had physical education , a great deal of emphasis was
placed on the correction of physical defects through exercise . This was
particularly true of the exercises and apparatus developed by Dr. Sargent and of
the Swedish ...
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There is more emphasis on education for leisure ; more emphasis on education
in the tools , skills , and appreciations of the wider arts of living . The newer
methods have contributed to the growing popularity of the Adult Education
Movement .
There is more emphasis on education for leisure ; more emphasis on education
in the tools , skills , and appreciations of the wider arts of living . The newer
methods have contributed to the growing popularity of the Adult Education
Movement .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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