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Lubin, Ellen – 1979
This investigation seeks to provide information on the motor creativity of preschool deaf children. A play apparatus known as the London Trestle Tree Apparatus was used. Data were collected on motor creativity using the Torrance Test of Thinking Creatively in Action and Movement. The Lubin Motor Creativity Testing Protocol was used to test motor…
Descriptors: Creativity Research, Deafness, Handicapped Children, Motor Development
Thome, Kathleen – Practical Pointers, 1980
The author discusses how land activities can be adapted to water so that individuals with handicapping conditions can participate in circuit training activities. An initial section lists such organizational procedures as providing vocal and/or visual cues for activities, having assistants accompany the performers throughout the circuit, and…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development
National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, Columbus, OH. – 1977
Selected from the National Instructional Materials Information System (NIMIS)--a computer based on-line interactive retrieval system on special education materials--the bibliography covers 31 materials for teaching psychomotor skills at the early childhood level. Entries are presented in order of NIMIS accession number and include the following…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Educational Media
Freeman, William H. – 1979
This analysis involved the ten events of the men's decathlon in all performances which scored 8,000 points or higher, based on the 1962 Scoring Tables of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. It attempted to (1) determine the interrelationships among the events and the final scores, (2) look for areas of difference compared to sub-8,000…
Descriptors: Athletics, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Difficulty Level
Pizzo, Peggy Daly; Pizzo, Philip – 1975
Prenatal and infant nutritional needs and eating patterns are described and illustrated (in picture-book style) in this brief story about a mother and her infant son. Balanced diets, vitamin supplements, breast feeding, weaning, and infant food preparation are discussed. Mothers are encouraged to breast feed because it is cheaper and "the…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Food, Infant Behavior, Infants
Chapman, Peggy A. – 1976
Purpose Process Curriculum Framework is a conceptual structure for facilitating curriculum decisions in physical education. It is comprised of two sets of concepts intended to provide a frame of reference for understanding movement phenomena; the first group is derived from the purposes of movement; and the second group from the processes by which…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Motion
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Kieffer, Leigh F. – 1976
Task Analysis is both a testing device that assesses the developmental status and progress of children and an instructional approach that takes into account the sequential development of skillfulness in young children. In assessing the motor developmental status of children task analysis is concerned with isolating and defining important…
Descriptors: Child Development, Measurement Techniques, Motor Development, Physical Activities
ERIC Clearinghouse on Teacher Education, Washington, DC. – 1976
This document is an annotated bibliography of material on movement education which is arranged into two sections: (1) General and Theoretical and (2) Programs and Guides. The material was obtained from a search of the ERIC data base and from other sources in health, physical education, and recreation. A brief introduction is included which…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Children, Dance, Elementary School Curriculum
Pyfer, Jean L. – 1976
Theory and practice in education are interrelated and interdependent. The credibility of any set of postulates depends upon how well the position holds up in practice. There are three ways we can utilize theory in practice: (1) to reexamine our traditional approaches; (2) to give some direction to our future practices; and (3) to generate…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Research, Learning Theories, Motor Development
Friedman, Fay T. – 1965
Minimal brain dysfunction (MBD) refers to a significant disturbance in several areas of a child's functioning. This condition includes learning disability, lack of motor coordination , auditory and/or visual perceptual disturbances, hyperactivity, and problems in concentration and attention span. Also involved is a heavy overlay of personality and…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Educational Problems, Exceptional Persons, Learning Disabilities
Poe, Alison – 1973
Punting characteristics of a subject were studied over an 8-year period. Performances were recorded from the age of 2 years 9 months through 11 years 4 months. Fifteen film records were made at 3-month intervals through ages 3 and 4, at 6-month intervals through ages 6 and 7, and at 1-year intervals through ages 8 to 11. Movement characteristics…
Descriptors: Athletics, Experiments, Football, Longitudinal Studies
DiNucci, James M.; Shore, John Roger – 1973
In order to construct a scientifically designed evaluative instrument to assess the motor fitness of boys in the primary grades, 30 test items purported to measure muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, power, speed, agility, flexibility, and balance were administered to an incidental sample of 238 boys ages 6 to 9 years.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Calisthenics, Elementary Education, Motor Development
Webb, Ruth C.; And Others – 1972
Discussed are the theoretical background and evaluation procedures of the Glenwood Awareness, Manipulation, and Posture Index Number One, an instrument for measuring the sensory-motor bases of behavior in the profoundly retarded. The authors maintain that, by using the processes of recognition, interaction, and mobility as criteria for the…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Mental Retardation, Motor Development, Perceptual Motor Coordination
Drowatzky, John N., Ed. – 1970
This publication includes the abstracts of 199 research papers presented at the 1970 American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation convention in Seattle, Washington. Abstracts from symposia on environmental quality education, obesity, motor development, research methods, and laboratory equipment are also included. Each…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Educational Research, Environmental Education, Health Education
Aeschleman, Stanley R.; Tawney, James W. – Educational Technology, 1978
Application of telecommunications technology to educate children whose physical state or geographic location made attendance in public schools virtually impossible. The Kentucky Project utilized a minicomputer to deliver instruction to severely developmentally retarded children from birth to age six living with their families in sparsely populated…
Descriptors: Diagrams, Handicapped Children, Homebound, Minicomputers
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