A World History of Physical Education: Cultural, Philosophical, Comparative, Band 10Prentice Hall, 1971 - 694 Seiten Bouve collection. |
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... attend the universities . The majority of noble youths , however , aspired to become knights , and they received ... attended their knight and observed the practices of his profession . The formal education of the youth was in two stages ...
... attend the universities . The majority of noble youths , however , aspired to become knights , and they received ... attended their knight and observed the practices of his profession . The formal education of the youth was in two stages ...
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... attend school because of the lack of roads and transportation , the poor state of their health , the inadequacy of their diet , the apathy of their parents , the early age at which they must go to work , the unrelatedness of the ...
... attend school because of the lack of roads and transportation , the poor state of their health , the inadequacy of their diet , the apathy of their parents , the early age at which they must go to work , the unrelatedness of the ...
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... attend public school than English - speak- ing white children . The white population of three and a half million people is in the minority . The nonwhite population is comprised of twelve million Bantu , a smaller group of coloured ...
... attend public school than English - speak- ing white children . The white population of three and a half million people is in the minority . The nonwhite population is comprised of twelve million Bantu , a smaller group of coloured ...
Inhalt
Physical Education in Education for the Perpetuity | 8 |
and Civic Ideals | 25 |
Physical Education in Education for Greek Individualism | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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activities American archery areas Association athletic ball baseball basketball became began body boys calisthenics camping cation century Church citizens classes coaches College Committee competition Council course culture curriculum dance early educa education and sports elementary schools emphasis established exercises facilities Federation festivals folk high schools football German girls Greek gymnasium gymnastics handball held high school ical ical education individual Institute instruction intercollegiate interest intramural later leaders Ling ment methods military modern movement NCAA Olympic Games organized outdoor participation percent period phys physical education physical education program physical fitness physical training play playground popular practice professional promote recreation religious Roman secondary schools skills soccer social society Soviet sports clubs Swedish swimming teaching team handball tennis tests tion tional tournaments track and field University Vittorino da Feltre volleyball women World wrestling YMCA York youth