Unpacking the physical literacy concept for K-12 physical education: What should we expect the learner to master?
The term "physical literacy" is gaining traction in many countries and institutions as a goal for physical education. This paper explores the concept of physical literacy and highlights the foundational work in this area, particularly that of Margaret Whitehead. The relationship of physica...
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Main Authors: | E. Paul Roetert (Author), Lynn Couturier MacDonald (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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