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Brawdy, Paul; Byra, Mark – 1994
This study assessed and compared the effects of two supervisory models, self-assessment and direct supervision, on types and frequency of teacher verbal feedback statements and questions during a 6-week one-teacher-to-one-learner teaching practicum. Sixteen students majoring in physical education instructed the same learner twice per week for 6…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Higher Education
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Hassandra, Mary; Goudas, Marios; Hatzigeorgiadis, Antonis; Theodorakis, Yiannis – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention program aimed to develop fair play behaviours in a school Olympic Education program. One hundred and twenty six, 5th-grade students from 4 elementary schools participated in this study, 66 of which were in the experimental group and 60 in the control group. The results…
Descriptors: Play, Intervention, Student Motivation, Program Effectiveness
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Banks, Aaron L. – Physical Educator, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a 13-week media enhanced content intervention based in popular culture relative to student attitude and student enjoyment in college students enrolled in beginning level self-defense courses. Participants (n = 81) were assigned to either control or experimental groups within one of four…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Popular Culture, Feedback, Student Attitudes
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Levine, Donald N. – Liberal Education, 1984
Liberal arts and the martial arts are compared from the perspective that courses of training in the martial arts often constitute exemplary educational programs and are worth examining closely. Program characteristics, individual characteristics fostered by them, the relationship between liberal and utilitarian learning, and the moral…
Descriptors: College Role, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Liberal Arts
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Harrington, Wilma M. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
The responsibility of connecting theory and practice when developing physical education units falls on the teacher rather than on the theorist. The teacher is most familiar with the students and environment where the program takes place. Suggestions for connecting theory and practice are discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories, Physical Education
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Castelli, Darla; Rink, Judith – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003
Despite small steps of progress, issues of legitimacy and worth are still barriers inhibiting systemic change in physical education. Even with the call for reform in physical education (Rink, 1993), few comprehensive school reform efforts have included physical education, for at least two reasons. First, physical education is not considered a core…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Teacher Surveys, State Standards, Educational Change
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Williams, Lori; Rink, Judith – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003
The new emphasis on performance-based assessment holds much promise for assessment in physical education, particularly for the assessment of motor skills. Physical educators want to know if students can perform motor skills and use those motor skills in game and activity settings. However, the viability of performance-based assessment as a formal…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Data Collection, Scoring, Psychomotor Skills
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Adams, Thomas M., II; Graves, Marla M.; Adams, Harriette J. – Physical Educator, 2006
The purpose of this study was to determine the immediate and long-term effectiveness of a university level conceptually-based health-related (CBHR) fitness course on health-related fitness (HRF) knowledge. Two hundred and seventy-seven students served as subjects. Subjects were grouped according to the following criteria. Group 1 represented…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Multiple Choice Tests, Student Attitudes, Health Related Fitness
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Cale, Lorraine; Harris, Jo – Sport, Education and Society, 2006
The promotion of physical activity within schools and physical education (PE) has attracted growing interest in recent years. Schools have been acknowledged as the primary institution with responsibility for promoting activity in young people and more specifically, school PE has been recognized as having a key role to play. Given this, and based…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Intervention
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Goudas, Marios; Dermitzaki, Irini; Leondari, Aggeliki; Danish, Steven – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2006
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a life skills training program taught as part of physical education lessons. Seventy three, seventh grade students were assigned either in an experimental or in a wait-list control replication group and received an abbreviated version of GOAL, a school-based intervention designed…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Program Effectiveness, Grade 7
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Osness, Wayne H. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1987
A major problem of physical education programs is the assessment of outcomes. Research makes it clear that physical education programs can affect motor performance positively. Outcomes regarding motor performance, metabolic performance, psychosocial factors, body structure, and cognitive/academic development are reviewed. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development, Physical Characteristics, Physical Education
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Melograno, Vincent – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
This article offers criteria to help establish curriculum balance in physical education. Exemplary programs are offered that illustrate balanced physical education curricula. (DF)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
Knowles, Claudia Jane – Education Unlimited, 1980
Individual and group Level of Use interviews measured the effectiveness of a 7 week inservice program designed to teach eight regular elementary physical education teachers to individualize instruction for handicapped students. Among findings were that five teachers became users of individualized instruction and that each teacher adapted to change…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Individualized Instruction
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Lee, Jason W.; Bush, Gayle; Smith, Edith W. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2005
Experiential education is a teaching methodology employed to facilitate learning. All forms of experiential education require students to "learn by doing" as they participate in activities outside the classroom. Common forms of experiential education utilized by sport and physical educators include field and laboratory activities, service learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physical Education, Service Learning, Learning Experience
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Mouratidou, Katerina; Goutza, Stavroula; Chatzopoulos, Dimitrios – European Physical Education Review, 2007
Moral development is one of the goals of physical education (PE). However, few programmes have been implemented to investigate how moral development is promoted in PE settings. This study was designed in order to explore the effectiveness of a six-week specially designed moral development intervention in the PE domain in high school students, and…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Physical Education, Teaching Styles
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