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Peer reviewedPiper, Terrence; Henning, Dana – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
The article provides guidelines and examples for developing individualized instructional programs in either concept development or motor skill development for moderately and severely handicapped learners. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Chaining, Behavioral Objectives, Concept Formation, Individualized Education Programs
Active Exploration of the Environment by Young Children with Low Vision: A Review of the Literature.
Peer reviewedO'Donnell, L. M.; Livingston, R. I. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1991
Young children with low vision tend to experience delays in cognitive development, motor development, and social skills because of insufficient motivation and opportunities to explore their environments actively. This literature review explores the resulting difficulties in acquiring practical knowledge and spatial/environmental concepts,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Intervention, Interpersonal Competence, Motivation
Peer reviewedSilverman, Stephen; Subramaniam, Prithwi Raj; Woods, Amelia Mays – Journal of Educational Research, 1998
Examined relationships between the way middle-school physical educators structured practice tasks and the amount of practice students received. Analysis of videotapes of eight teachers and their students during two class periods indicated that skill level, task structure, and practice were related. Task organization related to both the quantity…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedTurner, Mark – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 1998
Explores the literature from physical education psychomotor research in order to answer questions concerning elementary music psychomotor skills acquisition and retention by focusing on four aspects of motor-learning theories: (1) knowledge of results; (2) contextual interference; (3) cognitive strategies; and (4) modeling. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Modeling (Psychology)
Miles, M.; Frizzell, Yvonne – Physiotherapy, 1990
The majority of children with cerebral palsy in developing countries have no access to trained therapists; for example, in Pakistan, there is less than one trained general physiotherapist per million population. In Pakistan, cerebral palsy handling skills were taught to a group of parents, teachers, and paraprofessionals in a series of practical…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Developing Nations, Early Childhood Education, Evaluation
Fewell, Rebecca F. – 1993
This paper lists practices recommended by the Council for Exceptional Children's Division for Early Childhood concerning the promotion of motor skills in early intervention and early childhood special education programs for infants and young children with special needs and their families. An introductory section examines the importance of motor…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Educational Assessment
van der Mars, Hans; Butterfield, Stephen A. – 1987
This pilot study used a task-analyzed performance base curriculum as an intervention on the gross motor development of 24 children aged three to six, 15 in a treatment group, 9 in a control group. Pre- and post-training data on gross motor development (relating to 10 motor skills) were collected using the Ohio State University Scale of Intra Gross…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Motor Development
Arnold, Ree K. Spaeth – 1981
This monograph on sport skill development: (1) raises questions concerning the teaching and learning of sport skills; (2) provides a general information base from which answers may be derived; and (3) identifies teaching strategies which appear to facilitate sport skill learning. The monograph's intent is to raise questions as well as to suggest…
Descriptors: Athletics, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes
Sall, Nona G. – 1975
This report describes the activities of a practicum which developed, implemented, and evaluated a transportable gross motor skills development program for kindergarten and primary children. The practicum involved three major components: (1) program materials, (2) inservice workshops, and (3) parent training. The program was implemented for three…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Equipment Utilization, Inservice Teacher Education, Motor Development
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Washington, DC. – 1973
This collection of articles deals with the importance of physical education to a child's development. The first article, "Directions and Thrust," examines three aspects of elementary physical education which became particularly important in the 1960's: movement education, perceptual-motor development programs, and the multidisciplinary approach.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Interdisciplinary Approach
Frichtl, Chris; Peterson, Linda Whitney – 1969
Professional workers can assist parents of retarded infants by (1) helping them to recognize and cope with their feelings of guilt and despair, and (2) establishing a home program of exercises to allay the infant's inertia. Such exercises have been demonstrated by numerous investigators to be of positive value in improvement of motor performance.…
Descriptors: Developmental Tasks, Handicapped Children, Infants, Mental Retardation
Campbell, Linley – AECA Research in Practice Series, 2001
Noting that the development of fundamental movement skills is basic to children's motor development, this booklet provides a guide for early childhood educators in planning movement experiences for children between 4 and 8 years. The booklet introduces a wide variety of appropriate practices to promote movement skill acquisition and increased…
Descriptors: Child Health, Class Activities, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education
Suskind, Diana; Iseghohimhen, Tony Onon; Aondo-Akaa, Patricia Ashi – 1998
This study examined the effect of the young child-carrying practices of Nigerian women on gross motor and language development in young children. The data collected were designed to help ascertain if and how these practices affect the child's later development. The data documented a variety of factors, including: general medical background,…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Infant Behavior
Peer reviewedSafrit, Margaret J.; And Others – Quest, 1980
Setting motor performance standards has long been an important process to physical educators. However, theoretical advances appropriate for standard-setting have been made only in the last decade. Issues in standard setting are discussed, procedures are reviewed, and gender differences in motor performance are considered. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Minimum Competencies
Peer reviewedHorn, Eva M. – Journal of Special Education, 1991
This paper analyzes the methodology and effectiveness of the training approaches implemented in 28 empirical studies on basic motor skills instruction for children with neuromotor delays. For all types of training approaches (neuromotor interventions, sensory integration techniques, behavioral programing, and naturalistic programing), assessment…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness


