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Wright, Paul M.; Stork, Steve – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2013
Although the importance of physical development as an integrated part of early childhood education is well understood, many early childhood teachers lack the specific background and training in this area. To fill this gap, this article presents a framework of recommended practices and a corresponding assessment tool. The Head Start Body Start…
Descriptors: Physical Development, Health Promotion, Physical Activities, Preschool Children
Gray, Shirley; Mulholland, Rosemary; MacLean, Justine – Curriculum Journal, 2012
Within Scotland's new curriculum, a "Curriculum for Excellence", physical education (PE) has been relocated from "Expressive Arts" to "Health and Wellbeing". The repositioning of PE could result in a shift in the way PE is conceptualised. In order to understand this shift, we conducted in-depth, one-to-one interviews…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Physical Education, Classification
Boslaugh, Sarah E.; Kreuter, Matthew W.; Nicholson, Robert A.; Naleid, Kimberly – Health Education Research, 2005
The goal of audience segmentation is to identify population subgroups that are homogeneous with respect to certain variables associated with a given outcome or behavior. When such groups are identified and understood, targeted intervention strategies can be developed to address their unique characteristics and needs. This study compares the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Intervention, Physical Activities, Public Health