Scientific Foundations of Physical Education: A Problem-solving Approach to Curriculum Administration and Guidance |
Contents
THE PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF EDUCATION | 17 |
THE NATURE OF THE INDIVIDUAL | 38 |
GENETIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | 74 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
ability accepted achieve action adjustment American athletic athletic field attitudes basketball become behavior biological boys and girls cation chap child children and youth competition coöperation coördination culture curriculum democracy democratic desirable educa Educational Psychology emotional environment epiphysis evaluation factors Federal Security Agency feeling football function G. P. Putnam's Sons growth and development guidance gymnasium high school human ideals important improve individual integration interested justment leader leadership learning experiences living maturity means ment mental hygiene motives National Education Association nature objectives one's opportunity organism participation pattern philosophy physical education activities physical education program physical education teacher play player playground portunities principles problems progress psychogenic needs Psychology pupils Purdue University purposes relationships result situations skills soccer social mobility Social Psychology society specific status swimming teacher of physical teaching techniques tensions tests thinking tion tional understanding values variables velopment York