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Broadhead, Geoffrey D.; Bruininks, Robert H. – Physical Educator, 1983
This study investigated whether a pattern for the development of motor ability could be discerned, using the same range of motor performance tests with boys and girls at 10 different age levels. Researchers did not find a pattern as clear as has emerged in personality and intelligence development. (PP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education
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Goldberger, Michael; Moyer, Steve – Quest, 1982
A taxonomy which classifies different types of human movements heirarchically was developed for use in teacher education, curriculum development, and teacher behavior research. The taxonomy is related to M. Mosston's Three-Dimensional Model of Developmental Movement. The instruments permit an expanded and integrated way of categorizing movement…
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Human Body
Johnston, Robert B. – Learning Disabilities: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1982
Basic neurological facts pertinent to learning disabilities are reviewed, and the nature, significance, and limitations of the neurological assessment presently utilized in clinical practice are addressed. A brief review is presented of some of the classification attempts that highlight difficulties arising from the heterogeneity of learning…
Descriptors: Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Diagnostic Tests, Disability Identification
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Miyahara, Motohide; Register, Clare – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2000
A survey examined perceptions of 125 professionals and parents of developmental dyspraxia (DD), developmental coordination disorder (DCD), and clumsy child syndrome (CCS). DD is perceived as severe, complex, serious, and technical, whereas CCS is perceived as mild, simple, weak, humorous, and nontechnical. DD and DCD are regarded as more positive…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Children, Classification, Disabilities