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Koch, Nana Sue – 1974
The product of a Special Studies Institute, this teacher developed resource guide for the emotionally handicapped (K-6) presents concepts and activities relative to sound and movement as explored in the urban out-of-doors. Emphasis is on integration of cognitive and physical learning ("if a child physically feels a concept, his learning of that…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedLander, Linda M.; Chapman, Peggy A. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1987
The article discusses likeability and utility dimensions of the purpose elements of the Purpose Process Curriculum Framework (PPCF), with emphasis on the perspective of the student as participant. It is suggested that further research on personal motivation of participants may enhance the value of PPCF as a framework for designing programs and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRady, Amy Meltzer; And Others – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1987
A review is presented of studies regarding the construct validity of the individual purposes concepts of the Purpose Process Curriculum Framework. Aspects considered include: body awareness in space; spatial relationships; teamwork; and physiological fitness. (CB)
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedBuschner, Craig A. – Education, 1984
Classroom teachers do not have adequate training to provide quality elementary physical education programs. Quality programs require the knowledge and skills of physical education specialists, who have training in movement education, motor development, and motor learning. If schools valued students' physical health and fitness, they would hire…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Quality, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Education
Morin, Francine – 2002
This self-study investigated the feasibility and effectiveness of a university-school partnership within a movement education methods course designed to enhance teacher candidates' pedagogical learning about movement. First, the context is set for understanding how the methods course fits into the structure and philosophy of an early years teacher…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Early Childhood Education, Field Experience Programs, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLewis, Naima – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1983
Dance education offers a vehicle for holistic teaching that cultivates human characteristics needed for future society. Dance integrates mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of education. As part of the teacher education curriculum, it can contribute the link necessary for a holistic philosophy. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Dance Education, Educational Philosophy, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Peer reviewedWerner, Peter H. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1982
In a South Carolina elementary school, the music teacher and physical education teacher, working together, have developed a curriculum to reinforce and complement learning of concepts common to both areas. Concepts such as space, force (dynamics), time, flow, rhythm, and pitch (level) are taught concurrently. (PP)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Leventhal, Marcia B. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
Dance therapy deals with personal growth via body-mind interaction. A change in movement expression is believed to result in a personality or behavior change. The therapist is trained to become sensitive to movement expression as it relates to the psychological, motor, and cognitive development of the child. (JN)
Descriptors: Dance Therapy, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems
Peer reviewedNilges, Lynda M. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1997
Educational gymnastics uses a problem-solving approach to accommodate multiple correct solutions to open-ended movement problems in gymnastics. A four-stage framework is outlined to help teachers systematically increase and decrease task difficulty in educational gymnastics. Answers to common questions about educational gymnastics are provided.…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Gymnastics, Motor Development
Peer reviewedPalmer, Hap – Young Children, 2001
Offers suggestions for combining music and movement in early childhood settings to enhance children's learning. Suggestions include choosing songs that encourage active involvement, incorporating children's ideas and interests in curriculum planning, using music and movement to recognize the whole child, and making music and movement sessions…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Class Activities, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedMarston, Rip – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2002
Describes the University of Northern Iowa's early childhood motor laboratory, which brings together college students, preschoolers, and parents while contributing to each strand of the university's three-strand mission of teaching, scholarly endeavors, and service. The article describes program sessions, highlights the tripartite mission, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Early Childhood Education, Higher Education, Institutional Mission
Peer reviewedGreen, Jill – Journal of Dance Education, 2002
Explores applications of somatics to school and university curricula, addressing somatic knowledge as content and methodology in dance education, proposing strategies for bringing the body back into dance and dance curricula, exploring cultural diversity issues within dance and somatic education, and concluding that somatic knowledge and practice…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedPinheiro, Victor E. D.; Simon, Herbert A. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1992
The ability to diagnose motor skills is important for physical educators. The paper discusses processes critical in motor skill diagnosis, proposing an operational model of motor skill development diagnosis for teacher educators and practitioners. The model provides a foundation upon which to build instructional strategies for developing…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Processes, Competence, Diagnostic Teaching
Peer reviewedDyer, Suzanne M.; Schiller, Wendy – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Outlines a process-oriented approach to teaching movement and performance to young children. This approach applies a model, which stresses playing and problem solving and which focuses on the creative process rather than creation of a product, to the development of a method of teaching that encourages problem finding and problem solving. (MDM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Creativity, Discovery Learning, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedCharles, John M. – Quest, 1996
This paper examines how curriculum and scholarship might be structured to promote connectedness within the university, extrapolating the nature of the interdependence of kinesiology and society through an analysis of the professional challenges awaiting graduates beyond the walls of the academy. (SM)
Descriptors: Athletics, College Faculty, General Education, Health Promotion


