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A Survey Of Playgrounds And Playground Equipment In The Elementary Schools Of New Mexico, Richard V. Traylor Dec 1950

A Survey Of Playgrounds And Playground Equipment In The Elementary Schools Of New Mexico, Richard V. Traylor

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

The purpose of this study is to determine what types of playgrounds and playground equipment are being used in the elementary schools of New Mexico and to compare and evaluate the size, placement, and serviceability of these facilities according to standards set forth by the National Recreation Association and other authorities.

This study is largely concerned with information and material gathered from the elementary schools in municipal systems within this state, but information from two independent rural schools will be used. Private and parochial schools will not be considered in this study.


A Study Of The Required Programs Of Physical Education For College Women In Institutions Engaged In Teacher Education, Marjorie Larsen Hodapp Nov 1949

A Study Of The Required Programs Of Physical Education For College Women In Institutions Engaged In Teacher Education, Marjorie Larsen Hodapp

Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs

It was the threefold purpose of this study (1) to determine the present status of the required programs of physical education for college women in institutions engaged in teacher education throughout the United States; (2) to compare present practices with former practices in the programs; and (3) to ascertain whether or not the institutions plan to retain their present requirements,to increase them, or to decrease them.


Physical Power Relationships, Roy Lenard Anderson Jr. Sep 1949

Physical Power Relationships, Roy Lenard Anderson Jr.

Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs

Individualization in education depends upon accurate appraisal of fundamental characteristics. A better understanding of physical abilities and potentials is essential to improvement of the physical education program. This means that the methods of science involving analysis and modification should be applied to the physical factors as well as to any other aspects of human behavior. A man is the sum total of his abilities. Abilities vary, both the inherent and the acquired. If it is important for a teacher or coach to judge ability and performance, then it is important to have adequate objective measurements pertaining to these factors.


History Of The Nebraska High School Athletic Association, Vincent J. Cortney Apr 1942

History Of The Nebraska High School Athletic Association, Vincent J. Cortney

Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs

The purpose of this study is to portray the historical setting of the Nebraska High School Association, to give reasons for its being formed, to trace its continued existence and growth, to analyze its functions, to survey the organization, plans, and activities by which the association is attempting to achieve its functions, and to evaluate the service of the organization.


An Evaluation Of The Health And Physical Education Programs In The Secondary Schools Of New Mexico, Leo Lindsey Gleaves Jun 1941

An Evaluation Of The Health And Physical Education Programs In The Secondary Schools Of New Mexico, Leo Lindsey Gleaves

Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs

The purpose of this study is to apply the techniques of the National Curriculum Research Committee to an evaluation of the health and physical education programs of the secondary schools of New Mexico.


The History Of The Oklahoma High School Athletic Association, Everett L. Thomas Aug 1939

The History Of The Oklahoma High School Athletic Association, Everett L. Thomas

Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs

The purpose of this study is to produce an accurate record of unique events in the formation and development of the Oklahoma High School Athletic Association, in order that some valuable generalizations from a consideration of those experiences may serve as a guide in present and future situations. In the effort to recount the history of the organization, it has been deemed essential that (1) trends in the development of the association be determined; (2) comparison be made with similar associations in other states; and (3) that causes and reasons be found for the establishment, continued existence, and growth of …


A Study Of The Methods Used In Meeting The Cost Of Interscholastic Athletic Injuries, Roscoe K. Staubus May 1939

A Study Of The Methods Used In Meeting The Cost Of Interscholastic Athletic Injuries, Roscoe K. Staubus

Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs

It is the purpose of this study to determine how and by whom the cost of medical attention, material, and hospitalization for athletic injuries among high school athletes is paid in the several states of the United States. The study will be confined to injuries sustained in interscholastic contests and supervised practice periods for such contests.