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Enoka, Roger M. – 1988
This textbook provides a scientific basis for the study of human motion. The eight chapters are organized under three major sections. Part One--The Force-Motion Relationship--contains chapters on (1) motion; (2) force; (3) types of movement analysis. In Part Two--The Simple Joint System--chapters concern (4) simple joint system components; (5)…
Descriptors: Biology, Biomechanics, Human Body, Kinesthetic Perception
Harris, Ruth W. – 1977
This manual is written for students in anatomy, kinesiology, or introductory biomechanics courses. The book is divided into two sections, a kinesiology workbook and a laboratory manual. The two sections parallel each other in content and format. Each is divided into three corresponding sections: (1) Anatomical bases for movement description; (2)…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biomechanics

Sillick, Audrey – NAMTA Journal, 1996
Explores kinesthetic and musical intelligences. Emphasizes the importance of understanding the physical reality of the body and sensory receptors as well as the dimensions of feeling and expression. Summarizes Tomatis's interpretation of the auditory and vestibular functions of the ear. Conveys the community and spiritual values of music, dance,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Dance, Emotional Experience, Kinesthetic Perception

Nuttall, Wendy – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 1999
Reviews a range of material written about the use of the Alexander Technique in educating children to acquire better kinesthetic awareness of balance and body movement, and introduces briefly the theoretical principles underpinning Alexander's teaching. Presents curriculum issues for young children and the teacher awareness required to educate…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries
Whiting, H.T.A., Ed. – 1975
The papers presented in this book deal with the general area of motor skill acquisition and development. In section one, the first paper presents an overview of what has come to be known as "man as an information-processing system." Attention is focused on the transformation that the sensory input undergoes during central nervous system…
Descriptors: Human Development, Kinesthetic Perception, Memory, Motion
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1977
This teaching guide for motor development in the primary grades describes various areas of concern in motor development and suggests activities for the development of young children in each area. Section I discusses the importance of motor development. The next six sections define and describe particular areas of motor development and suggest…
Descriptors: Body Image, Group Instruction, Kinesthetic Perception, Motion

Rizzitiello, Theresa, G. – 1977
This bibliography is a collection of selected resources significant to a deeper understanding of the many aspects and definitions of movement education. The one hundred seventy-three annotations are arranged and ordered in a pattern to reflect an overview of both theory and practice, the latter examined under the headings of basic movement,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Body Image, Dance, Drama

Wilson, Frank R. – Music Educators Journal, 1991
Explores how the body's biological clock affects the way musicians practice and perform. Delineates questions concerning this phenomenon. Discusses the implications for music teaching and focuses on areas for collaborative research between neurology researchers and music educators. (NL)
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Human Body