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The complete A-Z physical education handbook

by Rob James

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Part of a series of focused subject glossaries which aim to provide a guide to all the key terms relevant to the A Level and GNVQ syllabuses within the subject area, this handbook provides a guide to all the important terms in physical education. It has been written with the Year 2000 syllabus needs of AS and A2 Level Physical Education in mind. Mirroring the syllabus, the text concentrates on three theoretical areas: anatomy and physiology; social, historical and cultural issues; and skill acquisition and psychology. Each entry begins with a clear one-sentence definition, and is followed by explanation and examples. The more important the term, the more detailed the entry. Entries are cross-referenced to enable students to build up knowledge of particular topics for use in essay writing and in answering exam questions.… (more)
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Part of a series of focused subject glossaries which aim to provide a guide to all the key terms relevant to the A Level and GNVQ syllabuses within the subject area, this handbook provides a guide to all the important terms in physical education. It has been written with the Year 2000 syllabus needs of AS and A2 Level Physical Education in mind. Mirroring the syllabus, the text concentrates on three theoretical areas: anatomy and physiology; social, historical and cultural issues; and skill acquisition and psychology. Each entry begins with a clear one-sentence definition, and is followed by explanation and examples. The more important the term, the more detailed the entry. Entries are cross-referenced to enable students to build up knowledge of particular topics for use in essay writing and in answering exam questions.

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The A-Z Physical Education Handbook explains all the key terms in your A-level course, and has been and has been completely updated for the new AS and A2 specifications. Each entry begins with a clear definition and is followed by explanation, worked examples and cross-references where relevant. The handbook provides expert advice from a leading author that will help familiarise you with the language of physical education -- the more important the term, the more detailed the entry. It is invaluable for students of all pre-university courses, as well as undergraduates. This new digital edition includes free access to a supporting website to make searching for terms even quicker, and a free desktop widget to bring concise definitions instantly to your fingertips. For new students -- terms and concepts clearly explained Throughout the course -- full explanations of important and challenging concepts that will help you tackle your course assignments with confidence For focused exam revision -- detailed revision lists for each exam board and invaluable advice from leading examiners, both online and in the book
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