A World History of Physical Education: Cultural, Philosophical, ComparativePrentice-Hall, 1953 - 640 Seiten |
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... progress , but he unwittingly left fragmentary clues from which a partial panorama of his society can be projected . The relics of his daily life that accumulated on the earth's stratigraphical beds are the clues to primitive man's life ...
... progress , but he unwittingly left fragmentary clues from which a partial panorama of his society can be projected . The relics of his daily life that accumulated on the earth's stratigraphical beds are the clues to primitive man's life ...
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... progress of the ages , the various governments changed from monarchies to aristocracies , and in some cases ... progress . ' " 1 The Greeks were the first people to think constructively about educa- tional problems and philosophy ...
... progress of the ages , the various governments changed from monarchies to aristocracies , and in some cases ... progress . ' " 1 The Greeks were the first people to think constructively about educa- tional problems and philosophy ...
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... Progress between 1936 and 1947 in college health teaching was measured by the Third National Con- ference on Health in Colleges which noted that course content had been broadened to include mental hygiene , maternal and child hygiene ...
... Progress between 1936 and 1947 in college health teaching was measured by the Third National Con- ference on Health in Colleges which noted that course content had been broadened to include mental hygiene , maternal and child hygiene ...
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 War II wrestling YMCA York youth