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Heron Baptista De Oliveira Medeiros; Heiliane De Brito Fontana; Walter Herzog – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Given the recently proposed three-filament theory of muscle contraction, we present a low-cost physical sarcomere model aimed at illustrating the role of titin in the production of active force in skeletal muscle. With inexpensive materials, it is possible to illustrate actin-myosin cross-bridge interactions between the thick and thin filaments…
Descriptors: Physiology, Human Body, Kinesthetic Perception, Motor Reactions
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Cody L. I. Speece; Dannon G. Cox; Sasha Krause – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2023
Cross country has grown in popularity and provides youth with the ability to put into practice both physical capability and mental strength and preparedness. However, such preparedness can also lead to physical injuries such as shin splints, or mental fatigue, which can lead to dropout and/or burnout. Yoga is an activity that has become…
Descriptors: Athletics, Health Behavior, Athletic Coaches, Student Athletes
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Riley, Kathryn; Proctor, Lynden – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
In this article, we entangle Margaret Whitehead's physical literacy (PL) that promotes intrinsically derived movement ethics in Physical Education (PE), with Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy of speculative empiricism to promote relationally derived movement practices in PE. Troubling neoliberal governance that positions the individual…
Descriptors: Kinesthetic Perception, Physical Education, Multiple Literacies, Educational Philosophy
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Carmen Bonafede; Elna van der Merwe – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
Proprioceptive kinaesthetic control underpins motor movements of developing children and can be influenced by several factors. The main aim of this study was to establish proprioceptive kinaesthetic coordination differences in six-year-olds from different school quintiles, of different genders, and with different handedness. A total of 193…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Grade 1, Gender Differences
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Weber, Rebecca; Reed, Sara – Journal of Dance Education, 2022
This article presents a study on three somatic movement dance educators' perspectives on developing creativity in dance students. A post-positivist, inductive qualitative study was undertaken to gather practitioners Katye Coe's, Sara Reed's, and Rebecca Weber's phenomenological reflections on teaching somatically informed dance and how somatic…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Creativity, Phenomenology, Creative Development
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Maria Kosma; Nick Erickson; Ashlynn Gremillion – Quest, 2024
The purpose of this phenomenological, qualitative, temporal study was to examine the effects of a semester-long physical theater class on body schema (body posture, awareness, confidence, expression) among eight college students. Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted twice to qualitatively collect the study's data. Two themes…
Descriptors: College Students, Theater Arts, Kinesiology, Nonverbal Communication
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Genmei Zuo; Lijia Lin – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2025
The purpose of the study was to investigate (a) whether the effects of hand tracing and whole-body tracing reported in the literature could be extended to adults, and (b) the relative superiority of whole-body tracing over hand tracing. Two experiments were conducted to investigate the potential effects of these two kinesthetic approaches on…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Human Body, Kinesthetic Perception, Adults
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Touloumakos, Anna K.; Vlachou, Evangelia; Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2023
The term learning styles (LS) describes the notion that individuals have a preferred modality of learning (i.e., vision, audition, or kinesthesis) and that matching instruction to this modality results in optimal learning. During the last decades, LS has received extensive criticism, yet they remain a virtual truism within education. One of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Modalities, Adults, Sign Language
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Emma R. Clark; Ted Brown; Mong-Lin Yu – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
Interoceptive awareness refers to the way in which we perceive and interpret our body signals. It has links to sensory processing and how we understand and respond to emotion. Current research lacks evidence as to whether gender influences interoceptive awareness in children. In occupational therapy practice, clinicians use a family-centered…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Human Body
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Pragya Verma; Uttama Lahiri – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
The complex handwriting skill, necessary for effective expression that has spatial, temporal, and kinaesthetic aspects ("three-aspects" henceforth), needs planning alongwith fine motor skill. Unlike neurotypicals, individuals with Autism possess cognitive and motor deficits adversely affecting handwriting, addressable through…
Descriptors: Handwriting, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention, Holistic Approach
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Natalia Kucirkova – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2024
Sensory reading refers to reading that engages all six of the human senses - vison, hearing, touch, gustation, olfaction and proprioception. The author proposes that increased attention be paid to the three 'hidden' senses of gustation, olfaction and proprioception to advance innovative reading studies. She articulates the problematic of visually…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Electronic Learning, Sensory Integration, Olfactory Perception
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Tatum A. Schwartz; Amy Dellinger Page – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
Little is known about how individuals with histories of sexual trauma experience dance in non-clinical settings. Dance educators outside of the clinical sphere, such as in dance studios and higher education dance programs, may lack knowledge surrounding how the experience(s) of sexual trauma can alter one's movement and involvement in the dance…
Descriptors: Dance, Trauma, Sexual Abuse, Kinesthetic Perception
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Whalen, Clayton – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
The purpose of this article is to examine and apply the ancient Greek principle of arete (embodied excellence/virtue) to the field of physical education in order to provide it with a powerful intrinsic justification and thus elevate it to the status of a fundamental academic discipline. Physical education, when guided by an arete-based philosophy,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Physical Education, Kinesthetic Perception, Social Emotional Learning
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Matthew Henley; Robin Conrad – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2024
In this study, we frame learning in the tertiary-level contemporary dance class as a process of developing culturally situated shared patterns of skilled action and attention through dynamic engagement with kinetic experience. Extending existing scholarship on dance learning, we adopt the framework of cultural affordances to understand the…
Descriptors: Dance, Kinesthetic Perception, Dance Education, Undergraduate Students
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Ramon Cardenas – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2024
Feedback is widely recognized as an effective instructional tool. Different feedback types and the efficacy of their role in the classroom have been researched extensively because all forms of feedback are impressionable to students. Research findings have indicated ways that feedback has been implemented into the classroom successfully. In this…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Music Education, Teaching Methods, Role
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