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Sofia Jusslin; Lotta Kaarla; Kaisa Korpinen; Niina Lilja – Modern Language Journal, 2024
There are calls for developing ways to teach language that can inspire and motivate students to study additional languages. While previous research has pointed toward benefits of arts-based activities in language learning, combining language and dance has mainly been studied with younger language learners. Contextualized within the course…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Intersectionality, Second Language Instruction, Swedish
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Nyberg, G.; Barker, D.; Larsson, H. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2021
Background: Movement learning has been thoroughly investigated in the area of motor learning research. Although existing studies have contributed to a substantial understanding of motor learning, many have been criticized for their reliance on experimental designs where learning is decontextualized, simplified, and investigated in laboratory…
Descriptors: Movement Education, Psychomotor Skills, Learning Activities, Physical Activities
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Excell, Lorayne; Linington, Vivien – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2011
A literate child is one who is able to read, write, speak and listen. Literacy begins at birth, and continues steadily as children develop. The explicit processes that form emergent literacy are for example, phonemic awareness, letter and word recognition, vocabulary enrichment and structural analysis. These literacy practices are well documented…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Play, Child Development, Phonemic Awareness
Snodgrass, Jeanne – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1977
It is through the awareness of self that movement becomes significant. (MJB)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Development, Learning Activities, Learning Processes
Patrizi, Fredric M. – 1985
Because many students find the process of neural transmission difficult to understand, a classroom exercise was designed in which students bodily form themselves into the structure of a neuron and act out the process of neural transmission. The effectiveness of this exercise as a learning aid was tested by comparing two groups totalling 65…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Stelmach, George E. – 1978
The project described here focused on obtaining basic information on the memory representation of movement stimuli. When a learner makes a simple movement and is later asked to reproduce it, what is abstracted from the first movement that allows accurate reproduction of the second. The underlying assumption of the project was that unless basic…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Feedback, Learning Activities