A World History of Physical Education: Cultural, Philosophical, Comparative, Band 10Prentice Hall, 1971 - 694 Seiten Bouve collection. |
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... teachers . The two national Su- perior Normal Schools of Physical Education ( ENSEPS ) admit the best students on a competitive examination basis and prepare this elite corps of future leaders for the second part of the teaching ...
... teachers . The two national Su- perior Normal Schools of Physical Education ( ENSEPS ) admit the best students on a competitive examination basis and prepare this elite corps of future leaders for the second part of the teaching ...
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... teaching the new physical education . However , in accordance with the principles of learning , the teacher was to be sure that the activities were practiced with accuarcy . Mere practice of skills would not make them per- fect , but ...
... teaching the new physical education . However , in accordance with the principles of learning , the teacher was to be sure that the activities were practiced with accuarcy . Mere practice of skills would not make them per- fect , but ...
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... teachers and coaches have used television as a teaching aid . Educational television was assured by the action of the Federal Com- munications Commission in reserving 259 channels for educational televi- sion in 1952. In the first ten ...
... teachers and coaches have used television as a teaching aid . Educational television was assured by the action of the Federal Com- munications Commission in reserving 259 channels for educational televi- sion in 1952. In the first ten ...
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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