A World History of Physical Education: Cultural, Philosophical, Comparative |
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From such a guide for educational procedure , the modern principles of growth ,
pupil - activity , and individualization have emerged . Physical educators , as well
as general educators , have adopted these instructional methods . According to ...
From such a guide for educational procedure , the modern principles of growth ,
pupil - activity , and individualization have emerged . Physical educators , as well
as general educators , have adopted these instructional methods . According to ...
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The demands of the Civil War required that the government draft men and build
railways . The rapid expansion and massive growth of business kept forcing the
Federal Government to extend its authority . The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
...
The demands of the Civil War required that the government draft men and build
railways . The rapid expansion and massive growth of business kept forcing the
Federal Government to extend its authority . The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
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A book , Growth and Education , by J. M. Tyler stressed the valuable results of
exercise to the growing child . This justification for play no longer made it
necessary to seek financial support for playgrounds wholly on the basis of
preventing ...
A book , Growth and Education , by J. M. Tyler stressed the valuable results of
exercise to the growing child . This justification for play no longer made it
necessary to seek financial support for playgrounds wholly on the basis of
preventing ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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