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Papers On Physical Education & Coaching
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Physical Education In Elementary School
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A 5 page paper that addresses specific factors related to elementary school PE. First, the learning characteristics of children between the ages of 6 and 9, grades K-4, are explained with a discussion of how those characteristics need to be considered when planning the physical education curriculum. The next issue discussed is whether or not competition should be introduced in the PE activities for this age group. The arguments of both opponents and proponents of including competition are presented with a final conclusion by the writer. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGpecomp.rtf
Physical Education in the Elementary School Curriculum
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the first five chapters of a book entitled Physical Education for Elementary School Children by Pangrazi. The book highlights various aspects of physical education. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA019PE.rtf
Physical Education: A Review of Literature
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of the current literature about exercise, physical fitness and physical education. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHPhysEd.rtf
Physical Education: Importance To Academics And Overall Health
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10 pages in length. The mind and body have an inextricable relationship whereby what happens to one very often impacts the other. Inasmuch as this intrinsic connection works in both positive and negative ways, it is easy to see how maladies such as psychological maladies like depression can bring about physiological symptoms such as aches and pains (Keller, 2004), while a long walk in the fresh air bring produces an uplifted attitude and a clearer perspective. Physical education, which consists of both physical and mental elements, is an especially valuable tool to not only help students with their studies but also improve their overall health outside of school. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCexeracad.rtf
Physical Education: Standards, Cooperative Skills and Learning Theories
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This is a 6 page tutorial paper discussing various issues in physical and health education in schools. New York and national standards, social and cooperative skills, and learning theories are applied to the discipline of physical education.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJPhyEd1.rtf
Recreational Activities for the Handicapped
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This 10 page report discusses the fact that people with physical and mental disabilities thrive on, require, and enjoy recreational activities as much as any “normally-abled” people. An organization named SPLORE (“special populations learning outdoor recreation and education”), an outdoor recreation program based in Salt Lake City, Utah, that specializes in “providing life-enhancing wilderness recreation and education to people of all abilities, including people with disabilities and special needs” is examined. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BWhanrec.rtf
Sensory Perceptions of Skiing
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of the use of skiing and snowshoeing as methods for instructing to improve sensory perceptions. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHSnowSh.rtf
Should Drug Testing Be Required of High School Athletes?
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A 9 page paper arguing against the blanket testing of high school athletes for indications of drug use. The proliferation of drug use among athletes has caused many to decide that all of them should be tested, regardless of age. There are many reasons, however, that high school athletes should be exempted from such testing, not the least of which is the Fourth Amendment. Even though the Constitution protects the country's citizens from undue search, there are other reasons to abandon drug testing of high school athletes, most of which revolve around lessons in physiology and the possibilities of economic gain from high school contests. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Drugtst.wps
Social And Academic Differences Between Athletic And Non-Athletic Students
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4 pages in length. The social and academic differences between athletic and non-athletic students reflect two entirely diverse campus populations that, for the most part, have little interaction with each other due to their complete incompatibility. Only in certain situations do they voluntarily work together for mutual reasons. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCAthleStu.rtf
Sport Law and Society
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23 pages in length. In today's world of
sports there are many laws in place that protect athletes from
such things as discrimination (including that of sex, color,
disability, ethnicity, and religion) as well as other forms of
unfair practices against athletes in all situations. But is
there today sufficient legal protection to ensure that
participants in sport can compete on an equal basis regardless of
their background? The purpose of this paper is to explore this
topic according to law and practice and will reference meaningful
statutes and case law from various jurisdictions. Bibliography
lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAlglsp.wps
Sports Psychology and Making the Physical and Mental Comeback
from Injury
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This 10 page report discusses the processes, bothe
mental and physical, associated with an athlete’s recovery from
an injury and his or her return to their sport. When a person is
injured while participating in a beloved sport or in a way
unrelated to sports but that curtails sports capabilities, it
carries a level of fear that their injury will keep them from
their sport. There is also the fear that “recovery” will not
mean the original level of sporting excellence. Bibliography
lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWsinjry.wps
Sports Psychology and the Improvement of Performance
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This 6 page paper considers the ideal characteristics, physical and mental, of a rugby player and then compares the ideal with a fictional reality. The writer the considers how an intervention made be successful in improving performance. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEsportp.wps
The Cons of Youth Sports
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A 7 page paper the explores the negative aspects of youth sports, and includes consideration of the impacts of competativeness, parental expectations, and outside pressures on the children participating. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Youthspo.rtf
The Development of Physical Education and Recreation
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5 pages. After the Civil War had ended and with the advent of the Industrial Revolution, Americans found themselves with leisure time as well as the need for some sort of healthy exercise. This paper explains how physical education and recreation became popular through the influence of several people including Gulick, Beecher, and Hanna. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAphsed.rtf
The Effects of Tobacco Use by Athletic Coaches
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8 pages. This case study focuses on the use of tobacco by athletic coaches. Smoking by coaches sets a bad example for athletes and also compromises the health of the coaches themselves. The paper includes a model project to help the coaches quit smoking, the goals to be implemented, and timelines to follow as well as how the project is going to be executed. After the results of the project have been collected the program is evaluated for its rate of success or failure. Includes literature review. This paper is an excellent example on which to base any type of study that requires assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAhlpro.rtf
The History of Physical Education
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This 5 page report discusses
the history of physical education programs. Formalized fitness
programs in the schools started in the 18th century in Germany
and expanded to other European nations and the United States. In
the United States, a classical scholar trained in theology,
Charles Beck (1798-1866) Charles Follen (1795-1840) are thought
of as two of the first American physical education teachers and
were responsible for the creation of the first outdoor gymnasium
for children and the first college gymnasium (at Harvard). Since
that time, physical education and fitness have come to be
understood as essential components in a well-rounded education
and life. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWpehist.wps
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