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Gensemer, Robert E. – 1979
The concept of mind-body integration is applied to motor learning through the use of a problem-solving approach. Emphasis is on the inherent unity of cognitive and motor ability. Suggestions are given for learning exercises designed to encourage the total mental and physical growth of elementary and secondary school children. The material may also…
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Instructional Innovation
Burton, Elsie C. – 1977
This book is written for physical educators and classroom teachers of elementary school children. It is divided into five parts. Part one presents background information for developing a child-centered program and explores the educational potential of movement experiences. Part two introduces a six-step model designed to provide a sound…
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Human Body
Winnick, Joseph P., Ed.; French, Ronald W., Ed. – 1975
Included are the following papers: "Piaget: Overview and Perspective" (H. Humm); "Piaget's Theory of Memory Development: Implications for Motor Skill Learning" (L. Zaichkowsky); "Piaget Theory and Its Implication to Teaching Styles, Techniques and Strategies" (R. Mueller); "Piaget and Play" (S. Suttie);…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Child Development, Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Education
Watson, Marcia J.; Nicholas, Judith L. – 1973
Provided are guidelines for parents and teachers working with severely handicapped deaf blind children. Hearing, vision, and communication considerations are listed in the first section. Specific suggestions are outlined for developing the following skills: discipline, body movement, toilet training, eating, dressing, washing, and social…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Deaf Blind, Discipline, Exceptional Child Education
Brinning, Dorothy; And Others – 1969
Designed for parents, the guide offers instructions for home activities to supplement the school program for children with perceptual motor disturbances. An individual program sheet is provided; behavioral characteristics and the child's need for structure are explained. Activities detailed include motor planning, body image, fine motor…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Exceptional Child Education, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities
Bowers, Louis – 1969
A program for neurological organization is explained and its purposes are stated. Hints are given for working with both child and parents; and form for evaluating measures of neuromotor fitness is included. Also provided is a checklist for rating motor exploration, including movements performed lying on the back, on the knees, or standing or on…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Curriculum Guides, Equipment, Exceptional Child Education
Smith, Donna K., Ed. – 1973
The curriculum guide for early childhood education of the multiply handicapped covers motor, academic, and perceptual skills. Operational definitions and developmental characteristics of the mentally retarded introduce the guide. Considered are the role of the teacher and teacher's aide, the classroom facilities, and scheduling. A chapter on…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education, Exceptional Child Education
J Learning Disabilities, 1970
Prepared by the Reading Research Foundation, Inc., Chicago, Illinois. (RJ)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Programs, Educational Theories, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedNilges, Lynda M. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1997
Educational gymnastics uses a problem-solving approach to accommodate multiple correct solutions to open-ended movement problems in gymnastics. A four-stage framework is outlined to help teachers systematically increase and decrease task difficulty in educational gymnastics. Answers to common questions about educational gymnastics are provided.…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Gymnastics, Motor Development
Gilroy, Pamela J. – 1989
The movement-exploration activities described in this book are designed to appeal to primary-level children's natural instinct toward imaginative play and discovery and offer opportunities to develop physical skills in a familiar environment. The discovery of the physical self involves body-part and body-surface identification, isolated movements…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Motor Development, Movement Education
Thomas, Jerry R.; And Others – 1988
This book provides the motor development knowledge base and program planning procedures for developing the elementary physical education program. Part one is an overview of the motor development knowledge base and includes chapters on growth, how exercise affects children, motor skill development, how children learn motor skills, and psychosocial…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Child Development, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Style
Dziewolska, Halina; Cautilli, Joseph – Behavior Analyst Today, 2006
Behavior analysts have spent relatively little time in designing interventions to enhance motor development in typically developing infants and children. This study examines the effect of a motor training package consisting of opportunity to respond and practice (standing the infant and letting her hold the fingers of the experimenter),…
Descriptors: Motor Development, Infants, Toys, Psychomotor Skills
McClenaghan, Bruce – 1978
The ways in which a physical education program for elementary school children of all ability levels may be developed are examined. Central to this subject is knowledgeable and systematic observation of each child's physical movements on the part of the teacher. The physical educator must develop skills of the mechanics of human movement to…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction, Learning Processes
Handbook of Pupil Experiences for "High Challenge" Children - Those Children with Learning Problems.
Jones, Juanita; And Others – 1971
The guide is intended to familiarize primary grade teachers with the special learning characteristics of students with a high risk for a learning disability (those who are beginning to show an inability to work with symbols or to think abstractly) and to assist the teachers in the diagnosis of the specific nature of their learning problems.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Diagnosis, Exceptional Child Education, Guidelines
Peer reviewedGoldberger, Michael; And Others – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1982
The effectiveness of three teaching styles in promoting motor skill acquisition and social skill development were examined in 96 fifth-grade students. Styles B, C, and E from Mosston's "Spectrum of Teaching Styles" appeared to be beneficial in helping students learn motor skills. (CJ)
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Elementary Education, Grade 5, Independent Study


