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There is nothing to show that physical education found a definite place in the
formal school program with the possible exception of instruction in the laws of
hygiene . The school day was long for the elementary children , and some
evidence ...
There is nothing to show that physical education found a definite place in the
formal school program with the possible exception of instruction in the laws of
hygiene . The school day was long for the elementary children , and some
evidence ...
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The instruction was primarily for soldiers , but private pupils were admitted and
also students attending royal schools and colleges . In 1831 , Amoros was
appointed national director of all French gymnastics , but disagreements between
him ...
The instruction was primarily for soldiers , but private pupils were admitted and
also students attending royal schools and colleges . In 1831 , Amoros was
appointed national director of all French gymnastics , but disagreements between
him ...
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The development of intercollegiate athletics also stimulated the practice of
medical examinations by setting the example of testing the hearts and lungs of
competing athletes . In the 1880's , the cause of school health instruction
received an ...
The development of intercollegiate athletics also stimulated the practice of
medical examinations by setting the example of testing the hearts and lungs of
competing athletes . In the 1880's , the cause of school health instruction
received an ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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