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Zelaznik, Howard N.; Harper, William A. – Quest, 2007
Kinesiology has a long and storied tradition and history. The growth of our discipline and what might be called our subdisciplines has been the shining achievement of the 1970-2006 era, spurred on by Henry's (1964) call for an academic discipline. In this short thought paper, we argue that we have lost sight of the discipline in a quest to become…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Physical Activities, Intellectual Disciplines, Psychomotor Skills

Evans, John; Roberts, Glyn C. – Quest, 1987
Literature on physical competence and peer relations is reviewed. It is concluded that physically competent children acquire more status and enjoy greater social success than do physically inept children. It is suggested that physical education can be used as an intervention strategy to enhance peer status. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention

Estes, Steve – Quest, 1994
Describes how kinesiology employs different methods for gaining knowledge and explains how epistemology can be used to organize introductory kinesiology courses or textbooks. The epistemologies used to organize subdisciplines are rationalism, empiricism, science, and subjectivism. An epistemic approach to a foundations course or textbook helps…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Foundations of Education, Higher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching

Housner, Lynn Dale; French, Karen E. – Quest, 1994
Currently, little is known about knowledge and cognitive skills that underlie expertise in learning, performance, and instruction of sport and physical activity. The paper makes research suggestions, encouraging the exploration of expertise and the translation of research about expert knowledge and cognitive and motor skills to the design of…
Descriptors: Athletics, Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Motor Development