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Physical education and health guidance / Poornima Rajput.

By: Rajput PoornimaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Global Publications; 2015. Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: 272 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN: 978-93-83181-30-8DDC classification: 613.707073
Contents:
1.Introduction to physical education 2. Objectives of physical education 3. Modern age and physical education 4. Health services and evolution 5. Mental insecurity and health guidance 6. Physical education teachers 7. Teaching activities 8. Food nutrients 9. Food and vitamins for health 10. Human body and fitness 11. Medical examination and health 12. Food safety Act, 1990
Summary: Physical education represents a need of every child just as do English, social studies and other school experiences.It became part of the school offering as a required subject to satisfy such a need and therefore should be continued on the same basis. All students should take physical education. No one should be excused. If a boy or girl can come to school, he or she should be required to attend physical education class. At the same time, this presupposes that a programme adapted to the need of all pupils is provided.
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1.Introduction to physical education
2. Objectives of physical education
3. Modern age and physical education
4. Health services and evolution
5. Mental insecurity and health guidance
6. Physical education teachers
7. Teaching activities
8. Food nutrients
9. Food and vitamins for health
10. Human body and fitness
11. Medical examination and health
12. Food safety Act, 1990

Physical education represents a need of every child just as do English, social studies and other school experiences.It became part of the school offering as a required subject to satisfy such a need and therefore should be continued on the same basis. All students should take physical education. No one should be excused. If a boy or girl can come to school, he or she should be required to attend physical education class. At the same time, this presupposes that a programme adapted to the need of all pupils is provided.

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