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Champion, Lynn; And Others – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1978
The article describes a program in which students from Boston University's Department of Movement, Health, and Leisure, enrolled in the course "Motor Learning Theory and Laboratory," assist in assessing and providing individually tailored programs of motor training for deaf-blind children at the Perkins School for the Blind. (DLS)
Descriptors: Children, College Programs, Deaf Blind, Individualized Instruction
Van Oteghen, Sharon; Jacobson, Phyllis A. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Learning, beginning in infancy, depends chiefly upon the nature and quality of movement experiences. Since 50 percent of a child's potential for learning is developed by age five, it is essential that movement programs be devised for children of preschool age. Movement programs must be geared to the individual child's developmental level. (JN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Individualized Instruction, Movement Education
Arnett, Chappelle – 1976
This guide is designed to assist the beginning teacher to develop competency in teaching movement activities in the elementary school grades. A child-centered approach is offered for teaching all areas of the program: creative movement and dance, educational gymnastics, and games and sports. Teacher experiences are sequenced by way of progressive…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Dance, Elementary Education, Exercise (Physiology)
Gallahue, David L. – 1981
Physical education programs at the nursery and elementary school levels should stress the development and refinement of fundamental movement patterns and a wide variety of sport skills instead of dealing with specialized skill development through refined performance experiences. The developmental model of physical education is based on the…
Descriptors: Children, Curriculum Design, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education