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Kapodistria, Loukia; Chatzopoulos, Dimitris; Chomoriti, Katerina; Lykesas, Georgios; Lola, Afroditi – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a Greek traditional dance programme on sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) and reaction time on primary school children (6.41 ± 0.41 yr.). We randomly assigned 61 children to either the dance group (31 children, 15 boys, 16 girls, 6.42 ± 0.40 yr.), who took part in a dance programme of 12…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dance Education, Perceptual Motor Learning, Reaction Time
Thomas Jha, Rhiannon; Price, Sara – International Journal of Science Education, 2022
Primary school science emphasises hands-on interactions, but little is known about how the sensorimotor experiences these interactions provide shape children's science ideas. Early interactions with science need to be engaging as these shape children's developing attitudes towards science and themselves as science learners; however, these…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Science Education, Hands on Science
Stephenson, Jennifer; Carter, Mark; Wheldall, Kevin – Australian Journal of Education, 2007
Perceptual motor programs (PMPs) are used widely in Australian schools. This study reports on an analysis of the information about the uses and the rationales for these programs drawn from the websites of Australian schools. Wide-ranging claims are made for the benefits of these programs for students with difficulties and for typically developing…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Perceptual Motor Coordination