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" Contemporary Issues in Physical Education : "
edited by Ken Hardman, Ken Green.
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BL
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726159
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b545891
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Main Entry
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edited by Ken Hardman, Ken Green.
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Title & Author
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Contemporary Issues in Physical Education : : International Perspectives\ edited by Ken Hardman, Ken Green.
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Publication Statement
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Maidenhead, Berkshire, England: Meyer & Meyer Sport (UK) Ltd., 2011
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Page. NO
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(287 pages) : illustrations, charts
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ISBN
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1841264814
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: 184126721X
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: 9781841264813
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: 9781841267210
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Contents
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Introduction --;Chapter 1. Global issues in the situation of phusical education in schools --;Chapter 2. Claims and reality : an empirical study on the situation of school physical education in Germany --;Chapter 3. The importance of research-based evidence for political decisions on physical education --;Chapter 4. A physically educated person --;Chapter 5. Inclusion : issues of SEBD in physical education --;Chapter 6. Trasition from traditional into modern approaches to teaching physical education --;Chapter 7. Teaching games for understanding : an inclusive teaching model --;Chapter 8. Peer tutoring with task cards --;Chapter 9. "Tuning up" physical education for multi-cultural needs of modern schools --;Chapter 10. Physical education teacher education : harmonisation and model curriculum development --;Chapter 11. Assessments and qualifications in physical education --;Chapter 12. Physical education teachers' profession : cultures and frames --;Chapter 13. School age children, physical activity and fitness and health --;Chapter 14. Promoting active and healthy lifestyles at school : views of students, teachers and parents in Portugal --;Chapter 15. Social change and the future for physical education and sport --;Contributors.
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Subject
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HEALTH FITNESS -- Exercise.
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Subject
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Physical education and training.
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LC Classification
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GV342.E358 2011
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Added Entry
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Ken Green, (Professor of applied sociology of sport)
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Ken Hardman
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