Elementary School Health Education: Curriculum, Methods, IntegrationHarper, 1962 - 390 páginas |
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... basic skills in this approach may be taught and learned as they are needed for a given problem - solving situation . In this way children will per- haps be more apt to see the need for learning certain of the basic skills , whereas if ...
... basic skills in this approach may be taught and learned as they are needed for a given problem - solving situation . In this way children will per- haps be more apt to see the need for learning certain of the basic skills , whereas if ...
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... basic number skills , as well as to develop and extend arithmetic concepts . DEVELOPMENT OF ARITHMETIC CONCEPTS AND HEALTH CONCEPTS As indicated , health activities can provide meaningful experi- ences to aid in the development of ...
... basic number skills , as well as to develop and extend arithmetic concepts . DEVELOPMENT OF ARITHMETIC CONCEPTS AND HEALTH CONCEPTS As indicated , health activities can provide meaningful experi- ences to aid in the development of ...
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... basic hu- man values set forth as basic tenets . Hence , it follows that the phi- losophy of education includes an expression of the belief that each individual be afforded opportunities for optimum growth socially , as well as ...
... basic hu- man values set forth as basic tenets . Hence , it follows that the phi- losophy of education includes an expression of the belief that each individual be afforded opportunities for optimum growth socially , as well as ...
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ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF | 14 |
CHILD HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS | 26 |
WAYS OF OFFERING HEALTH IN THE ELEMENTARY | 43 |
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