Moving and knowing in sport, dance, physical education : a collection of speeches
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Moving and knowing in sport, dance, physical education : a collection of speeches
Peek Publications, c1975
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- Movement and meaning
- The unique meanings inherent in human movement
- An inquiry into the nature of movement as a significant form of human experience
- The search for meaning
- In the subjunctive mood
- What do they learn?
- How do they learn?
- Meaning, movement, and the conative domain
- Only by moving their bodies
- The human way of learning a skill
- How does a movement mean?
- New senses in the engendering of sense
- Too much like thinking to be less than thought
- Multisensory thinking
- The creative process
- People make ideas happen