Virtual Reality: Movement's Centrality |
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Authors: | Linda K. Bunker |
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Affiliation: | Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia , 405 Emmet Street, Charlottesville , VA , 22903 |
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Abstract: | The profession of physical education must refocus on the centrality of the study of human movement. Physical educators have too long diluted the basic field rather than emphasize the common mission of understanding human movement and the contribution it makes to human physical and mental health. Ten principles are set fourth to aid in, “Reclaiming and Transforming Physical Education”: (a) Emphasize the uniqueness of human movement; (b) put first things first in establishing a common core of knowledge for all professionals; (c) appreciate the “web of connectedness”; (d) enhance communication between and among professionals; (e) take control and responsibility for ethical action, (f) act on principles; (g) appreciate diversity; (h) uphold standards of fairness; (i) facilitate the collective production of practical and theoretical knowledge; and (j) transform physical education by anticipating and creating change. |
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Keywords: | Positive youth development life skills youth sport coaching intentionality sport coaches |
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