761 resultados para health and physical education curriculum
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Each work has also special t-p. and titles vary from those on main t.-p. I. Hints originally intended for small farmers of the county of Wexford ... 7th ed., rev. and enl. 1831. II. Hints addressed to the small holders and peasantry of Ireland on road-making and on ventilation, &c. &c. 1830. III. Hints to small holders on planting and on cattle. &c &c. 1830. IV. Irish cottagers ... 1830.
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Editors: Mar. 1892-Mar. 1893, James Naismith; Apr. 1893, Luther Gulick.
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Contains bibliographies.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Under HRA contract NO1-AH-44102."
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Includes supplements
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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This article explores a class of Grade 5 (age 9 and 10) children’s conceptions of sport during a season of sport education at Forest Gate Primary School. The purpose, following Kirk and Kinchin (this issue), is to examine the extent to which the potential transfer of learning between school and sport as a community of practice may be possible through sport education in school physical education. With reference to student interviews and drawings we report and discuss children’s conceptions of sport, their experiences of sport outside of the school, and their emerging conceptions of sport education in light of these prior understanding and experiences. We conclude that there was an evident level of compatibility between students’ experiences of sport education and their conceptions of sport more broadly.
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This study investigates the sense of belonging to a neighbourhood among 9445 women aged 73-78 years participating in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. Thirteen items designed to measure sense of neighbourhood were included in the survey of the older women in 1999. Survey data provided a range of measures of demographic, social and health-related factors to assess scale construct validity. Factor analysis showed that seven of the items loaded on one factor that had good face validity and construct validity as a measure of the sense of neighbourhood. Two of the remaining items related to neighbourhood safety and comprised a factor. A better sense of neighbourhood was associated with better physical and mental health, lower stress, better social support and being physically active. Women who had lived longer at their present address had a better sense of belonging to their neighbourhood, as did women living in non-urban areas and who were better able to manage on their income. Feeling safe in the neighbourhood was least likely in urban areas, increased in rural townships, and was most likely in rural and remote areas. Older women living alone felt less safe, as did women who were less able to manage on their income. This study has identified two sets of items that form valid measures of aspects of the social environment of older women, namely the sense of neighbourhood and feelings of safety. These findings make a contribution to our understanding of the relationship between feelings of belonging to a neighbourhood and health in older women. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.