A World History of Physical Education: Cultural, Philosophical, ComparativePrentice-Hall, 1953 - 640 Seiten |
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... Intramural Movement in Sports . Even the phenomenal growth of varsity football did not obscure the new intramural development in ath- letics . Although informal intramural sports existed at colleges in the early nineteenth century and ...
... Intramural Movement in Sports . Even the phenomenal growth of varsity football did not obscure the new intramural development in ath- letics . Although informal intramural sports existed at colleges in the early nineteenth century and ...
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... intramural program . In 1916 the most common intramural sports in colleges were basketball , baseball , tennis , football , swimming , handball , and skating.52 During the 1920's , some attention was given to sports that could be played ...
... intramural program . In 1916 the most common intramural sports in colleges were basketball , baseball , tennis , football , swimming , handball , and skating.52 During the 1920's , some attention was given to sports that could be played ...
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... Intramural Sports . Intramural sports after 1930 stressed the recreational aspects of sports activity and in some institutions the title of Intramural Director was changed to Recreation Director . There was likewise a change , subtle ...
... Intramural Sports . Intramural sports after 1930 stressed the recreational aspects of sports activity and in some institutions the title of Intramural Director was changed to Recreation Director . There was likewise a change , subtle ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR ORIENTAL SOCIAL STA | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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activities agencies Aims of education Aims of physical American archery Association athletic ball basketball became body boys calisthenics camping cation century child cities citizens classes clubs colleges Comenius competition compulsory courses curriculum dancing early educa elementary schools emphasis established exercises festivals folk high schools football formal German girls Greek gymnasium gymnastics Health and Physical health education high schools hygiene Ibid ideals individual institutions instruction interest intramural later leaders ment methods military modern movement nature Olympic Games organized palaestra participation period physical culture physical education physical education program physical fitness physical training play playground popular practice Program of physical pupils recreation religious Roman secondary schools skills social society spirit Sweden Swedish swimming teachers teaching teams tennis tion track and field United University Vittorino da Feltre volleyball women World World War II wrestling YMCA York youth