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Marlowe, Mike – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1980
Games analysis process is a process whereby teachers of handicapped students can design games to accommodate individual motoric differences, as well as to promote specific behavioral outcomes such as cooperation. (SBH)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development, Games
Pica, Rae – 1988
This book views gymnastics as both sport and art and provides gymnasts with an introduction to the types of dance training that can enhance their performances. Dance training routines that incorporate several dance styles are presented to help gymnasts acquire polish, prevent injuries, improve their body alignment, express their creativity, and…
Descriptors: Body Image, Dance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Gymnastics
Jansma, Paul – Journal of the Association for the Severely Handicapped (JASH), 1980
The article summarizes selected physical, motor, and fitness tests for severely and profoundly handicapped students with particular stress upon developmental age. Terminology clarification, recommendations related to selection and use of priority tests, plus comments related to an accompanying table of selected tests are included. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development, Physical Fitness, Psychomotor Skills

Stein, Julian – Physical Educator, 1984
Computers can be used to help develop physical proficiency in the handicapped student if appropriate software is used. Suggested computer use for various educational purposes includes sports games, assessment, simulation, and accommodation of severe disabilities. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Bennett, John P. – 1984
Rhythmic gymnastics is an outgrowth of rhythmic and dance gymnastics and promotes good posture, strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination, along with appreciation of music and movement together. The current status of rhythmic gymnastics and its historical development are briefly discussed. Descriptions are given of rhythmic gymnastic…
Descriptors: Dance, Elementary Secondary Education, Gymnastics, Manipulative Materials
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1984
This manual presents a physical fitness screening test for fourth through twelfth grade students in New York. Norms, originally developed in 1962 and updated in 1975, are also presented. The Physical Fitness Screening Test is an individual performance-type test composed of four different test items--agility, strength, speed, and endurance.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers
Johnson, Janis L. – AAESPH Review, 1978
Available from: American Association for the Education of the Severely/Profoundly Handicapped, 1600 West Armory Way, Seattle, Washington 98119 The article presents classroom activities and techniques for facilitating the acquisition of basic motor responses by profoundly retarded and multiply handicapped students. (CL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development, Motor Reactions

Worrell, Vicki; Napper-Owen, Gloria – Strategies, 1995
Physical education teachers must ensure that students make the connection between skill development and the use of those skills to enhance their personal physical fitness. The article explains how to incorporate fitness concepts and movement activities throughout the lesson plan to develop students' fundamental skills. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development, Physical Education

Hudson, Jackie L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1995
Core concepts of kinesiology are the basis of communication about movement that facilitate progression of skill levels. The article defines and exemplifies each of 10 core concepts: range of motion, speed of motion, number of segments, nature of segments, balance, coordination, compactness, extension at release/contact, path of projection, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Human Body, Motor Development

Kersten, Fred – Music Educators Journal, 1981
The author cites these benefits of music to the visually handicapped student: physiological music activities enhance psychomotor coordination and promote relaxation and the ability to cope with frustration; participation in music events encourages interaction with sighted peers. Organizations providing music instructional materials for the…
Descriptors: Blindness, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Mainstreaming

Murdoch, Heather – British Journal of Special Education, 1986
Suggestions are offered to teachers with deaf-blind children in their classrooms. Guidelines touch upon general curriculum development principles and approaches for improving communication skills, cognitive development, social and emotional development, motor and self care skills, and sensory development. (CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Deaf Blind
Bain, Linda, Ed.; And Others – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
The Basic Stuff project is an effort to include more general concepts such as the effects of exercise, the learning of a new skill, and psychological factors influencing performance. The Basic Stuff Series attempts to summarize for teachers appropriate concepts and teaching methods. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development
Donaldson, Rhonda Robles; Robertson-Goodrich, Mary – 1989
An approach to occupational therapy (OT) in a rural school is described which utilizes a combination of direct service, monitoring, and consultation. A collaborative style of OT consulting is used, which calls for the therapist to join the child study team when motor-related problems are identified. The approach provides continuous and…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Motor Development
Kelly, Luke E. – 1988
The I CAN--Achievement-Based Curriculum (ABC) project is designed to train regular and special education teachers and regular physical educators to implement individualized, assessment-based instruction of the physical and motor needs of handicapped students in their classes. The ABC is a process model for training teachers how to plan, assess,…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Competency Based Education, Curriculum, Disabilities
Ripley, Kate – 2001
This guide to helping children with motor-skill problems (dyspraxia or developmental coordination disorder [DCD]) examines the motor learning difficulties and their social implications and suggests some strategies to support children through key learning stages. The first chapter discusses terminology, summarizes research on sensory input and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developmental Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods