The Making of American Physical EducationAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1962 - 319 Seiten |
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... became so popular that Bowling Green was built in the present New York City area in 1732. Ninepins acquired the name bowling and became so popular with the gambling interests that a law had to be passed to prohibit bowling . Responding ...
... became so popular that Bowling Green was built in the present New York City area in 1732. Ninepins acquired the name bowling and became so popular with the gambling interests that a law had to be passed to prohibit bowling . Responding ...
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... became the Department of Hygiene and Physical Education at Wellesley College in 1909 ; the Bouvé School of Physical Education which became a part of Simmons College ; the Posse School of Physical Education which affiliated with Tufts ...
... became the Department of Hygiene and Physical Education at Wellesley College in 1909 ; the Bouvé School of Physical Education which became a part of Simmons College ; the Posse School of Physical Education which affiliated with Tufts ...
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... became a unified whole through the creative expression of a complex of ideas , moods , emotions , and feelings , these being expressed by means of movement . Rhythmic movement , according to Margaret H'Doubler , is “ a constant law of ...
... became a unified whole through the creative expression of a complex of ideas , moods , emotions , and feelings , these being expressed by means of movement . Rhythmic movement , according to Margaret H'Doubler , is “ a constant law of ...
Inhalt
The European Background | 1 |
The Battle of the Systems | 25 |
Physical Education in Transition | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Academy Adelphi Academy amateur American Association American Physical Education Amherst College Association for Health athletics became body Boston calisthenics camping cation cent century competition Conference culture curriculum dance Director of Physical educa Edward Hitchcock exercise experience field football formal gymnastics fundamental German gymnastics girls gymnasium gymnastics Health and Physical health education high school human hygiene individual institutions intercollegiate athletics interest intramural leaders Luther Halsey Gulick ment mental military modern moral movement muscles muscular nastics National Education Association Nils Posse Normal School Oberlin College Olympic Games organized participation philosophy of physical physical activity Physical Education Association physical fitness physical training physical-education program play playground President problem profession professional program of physical public schools pupil recreation Sargent School of Physical schools and colleges skills social sports and games Swedish Swedish gymnastics Tait McKenzie teacher teaching tests tion United University World YMCA youth