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Shen, Yanhua; Martinek, Thomas; Dyson, Ben P. – Quest, 2022
The Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) model has been widely utilized in school-based and out-of-school sports and physical activity settings to promote children's meaningful and transferable life skills. The purpose of this systematic literature review was to identify the process elements and the product outcomes of TPSR-based…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Responsibility, Behavior Change, Physical Education
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Barker, Dean; Bergentoft, Heléne; Nyberg, Gunn – Quest, 2017
This review article identifies the conceptual underpinnings of current movement research in physical education. Using a hermeneutic approach, four analogies for movement education are identified: the "motor program analogy", the "neurobiological systems analogy", the "instinctive movement analogy", and the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Movement Education, Motor Development
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Giblin, Susan; Collins, David; MacNamara, Aine; Kiely, John – Quest, 2014
There is substantial scientific research suggesting the physical and psychological health benefits of a physically active lifestyle. Consequently, governments worldwide prioritize policies, finances, and resources in healthcare, education, and sports sectors to increase mass participation in physical activity. However, practices in physical…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Primary Education, Motor Development
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Zeigler, Earle F. – Quest, 1983
The evolving profession of sport and physical education should develop a revised taxonomy for sport and developmental physical activity and for related subdisciplines and subprofessional fields. An inventory of scientific findings in these fields should be organized, using a systems approach. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Athletics, Classification, Higher Education, Information Needs
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Abernethy, Bruce; And Others – Quest, 1994
Future investigations of motor expertise should be closely tied to conceptual developments in the motor control and learning field. Selection of methods for studying motor expertise can be guided by thorough consideration of the philosophical underpinnings of prevailing and emerging approaches. The paper discusses cognitive and ecological…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Ecology, Educational Theories, Higher Education
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Fischman, Mark G.; And Others – Quest, 1981
Research about the retention and transfer of motor skills is reviewed and applied to physical education and sport settings. More research that is theoretically and empirically based and from which practitioners can draw their technology is needed. (Authors/CJ)
Descriptors: Athletics, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Gould, Daniel R.; Roberts, Glyn C. – Quest, 1981
Psychological and motor performance modeling research literature is reviewed to identify important factors involved in and affecting the modeling process as it relates to motor skill acquisition. Future research directions are discussed, and implications for physical educators and coaches who employ modeling as an instructional technique are…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Thomas, Katherine Thomas – Quest, 1994
Contributions of motor skill and cognition to sport performance change across age, expertise, and sports. Knowledge and decision making should not limit the development of expertise. Specific strategies for teachers may help students develop expertise. The paper discusses the contribution of knowledge and skill to expertise and its development.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cognitive Ability, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lee, Amelia M.; Solmon, Melinda A. – Quest, 1992
Research review examines whether student thought processes mediate achievement in physical education. The paper offers the mediating process paradigm to explain unexpected, inconsistent research findings on teaching and describes problems associated with measuring cognitive processes, suggesting they play an active role in student motor skill…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education