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JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
A peer-reviewed professional journal addressing socioeconomic, ethical, and education issues for physical education, recreation, and dance educators. Includes articles on physical education, recreation, dance, athletics, and safety education as taught at the K-12 and post-secondary levels. Covers administration, curriculum methods, and equipment.

Lifting the fog on instructional blogs.(Technology Tips)(how to use bl...
February 01, 2008
Quantification of physical activity in middle school physical educatio...
February 01, 2008
Teachers as role models teaching character and moral virtues: teachers...
February 01, 2008
Strangers in a strange land: using an activity course to teach an alte...
February 01, 2008
Getting it right from the start: employing the universal design for le...
February 01, 2008
Recess, extracurricular activities, and active classrooms: means for i...
February 01, 2008
How to integrate tai ji quan into physical education programs: this an...
February 01, 2008
Socci: diversify your sportfolio; This innovative invasion game improv...
February 01, 2008
Mismatch, sovereign immunity, and negligence.(Law Review)
February 01, 2008
May question.(Issues)
February 01, 2008
Should any form of extreme sport or extreme dance be included in the c...
February 01, 2008
Should secondary physical education be coeducational or single-sex?(Vi...
February 01, 2008
Redesigning the body.(physical fitness)(Editorial)
February 01, 2008
Conferences & workshops.(List)(Calendar)
February 01, 2008

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