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MUSIAL, STAN – 1965
THIS ARTICLE CITES THE LOW PRIORITY THAT PHYSICAL EDUCATION GENERALLY HAS IN CURRICULUM AND SCHOOL FACILITY PLANNING. IT ALSO CITES THE REASONS FOR DEVELOPING MORE ADEQUATE PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACILITIES--(1) OUR WAY OF LIFE NO LONGER PROVIDES VIGOROUS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY NECESSARY FOR HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT, (2) A DIRECT RELATIONSHIP EXISTS BETWEEN…
Descriptors: Athletics, Curriculum Development, Facility Utilization Research, Physical Activities
Berry, Roy S. – 1973
Examined in the end of project year report were the effects of a developmental physical education program on the fitness and adapted game participation of 83 trainable mentally retarded children in a special school. Student knowledge of rules, safety procedures, and health habits for adapted activities exceeded anticipated levels; and data on six…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Exceptional Child Research, Games, Mental Retardation
Lambert, Anne; Drage, Darlene – 1973
The manual contains approximately 68 physical education activities and 60 art activities to be used with special education students in elementary school. It is explained that the physical education activities are limited to low organization games and team sports. Suggested are procedures for class organization, safety, teaching (such as having a…
Descriptors: Art, Class Activities, Elementary School Students, Exceptional Child Education
Ithaca Coll., NY. – 1973
The conference attempted to improve experiences in physical education and recreation for all children, regardless of handicap, through the preparation and demonstration of model instructional units. The 38 units reported are in the areas of perceptual-motor development, physical fitness, aquatics, basic conditioning exercises for gymnastics,…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Disabilities, Exercise (Physiology), Games
South Dakota Department of Education, 2005
In the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004, PL 105-268, the U.S. Congress established a new requirement for all local agencies with a federally funded National School Lunch program. The local agencies are required to develop and implement wellness policies that address nutrition and physical activity by the start of the 2006-07…
Descriptors: Lunch Programs, Wellness, Physical Activities, Nutrition
Alberta Learning, Edmonton. – 2001
This teacher resource focuses on athletic (track and field) skills. It includes various skills and activities that are designed to promote learning opportunities and motivate Alberta (Canada) students to run, jump, and throw. It emphasizes the physical skills that form the basis of the track and field events in the 8th IAAF World Championships in…
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Health Promotion
Ernst, Leonard – Nation's Schools, 1973
Describes the trend in high school physical education programs toward lifetime sports, defined by the author as physical activities that will serve the interests of students for a lifetime. Included are a special report on program costs and a model of a performance-based lifetime sports program. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Lifetime Sports, Physical Activities, Physical Education

Kraft, Robert E. – Physical Educator, 1983
Physical, cognitive, and social-emotional symptoms of autism are described, along with possible causes of the condition and treatments. A "theraplay" physical education program in Newark, Delaware, is discussed, where physical activities such as rhythm, body awareness, perceptual motor development, and swimming are used to engage…
Descriptors: Autism, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Activities

Rauschenbach, Jim; Balakshin, Angie – Strategies, 1997
Agility ladders can be effective fitness tools for elementary and middle school physical education students. Agility ladder activities have students perform various locomotor movements over ladders placed flat on the ground. The paper describes how to conduct agility ladder activities, acquire an agility ladder, and adapt activities to specific…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Exercise

Sutliff, Michael A.; Solomon, A. H. – Physical Educator, 1993
Study examined college students' perceptions of the teaching effectiveness of coaches and full-time faculty teaching physical education (PE) activity classes. Surveys comparing five variables indicated full-time faculty were more effective in their instruction than coaches. The study found that both coaches and full-time faculty made good PE…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education

Strand, Brad; Scantling, Ed; Johnson, Martin – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1998
Discusses a method of teaching a concepts-based fitness course to preservice physical educators, describing five themes that form the course's conceptual framework: what fitness education is and why it is needed, developing a concepts-based fitness course, teaching cognitive aspects of fitness education, teaching physical aspects of fitness…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Exercise

Welk, Gregory J. – Quest, 1999
Describes a conceptual model of physical activity promotion based on the unique developmental, psychological, and behavioral characteristics of children. The model adopts a social-ecological framework by acknowledging the input of various personal, social, and environmental influences on children's physical activity. It also unites constructs from…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Activities

McKenzie, Thomas L. – Quest, 1999
Research emphasizes the importance of university researchers from different disciplines collaborating with teacher educators and practitioners in schools. This paper outlines the collaborative procedures and outcomes associated with three long-term, multidisciplinary, physical activity and physical education interventions in schools, suggesting…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Health Promotion, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach

Kientzler, Alesha Lynne – Elementary School Journal, 1999
Examined the extent to which fifth- and seventh-grade girls participated in physical activity and why, and identified their knowledge about its benefits. Found that girls participated primarily for fun; parents who participated in regular physical activity were more likely to have daughters who also participated. Nonparticipating girls had much…
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Females
Fiorentino, Leah Holland – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
In discussing the myth that technology has no benefit to the world of play, there seems to be little doubt that technology has made the task of assessing children's activity levels and identifying types of behaviors a simpler and more reliable process. There are three major approaches currently used to measure the amount of physical activity…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Play, Physical Activities, Physical Education