Perhaps less needs saying on this requisite of physical educationthan on most others: at any rate, in so far as boys are concerned.
Modern society as yet hardly approaches the putting into effective practice of the sound views which Spencer set forth with great detail in his essay on "Physical Education.
Physical education, then, is not superadded to the education of the spirit, but is itself education of the spirit.
To conclude then, physical education must be encouraged, but as spiritual training and as formation of character.
As a Military Institution, this is a necessity, but it has also a great advantage as a means of Physical Education.
Perhaps it should be mentioned to the advantage of the Military Academy, as a school of physical education, that at the end of half a century, twenty of its pupils out of eighty-nine, should be yet alive.
From this the reader will understand that the aim of physical education is the aim of all education, viz.
This, as we shall see later, is not the only aim of physical education.
Passing now to the more definite consideration of Physical education, it will be convenient to consider this division of the subject under three heads, as I have to speak of 1.
I do not for one moment forget that I am speaking of physical education.
Following this I spoke of physical education--its beginning in many places and the great need for extension.
But would not the results have been very different if, during the last generation, the suggestions and strong recommendations of educators relative to physical education in our schools been acted upon by the public?
Physical education= The educational reformers of Europe in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries placed great emphasis upon a more complete physical training.
Military training is a phase of physical education which, though it had earlier found a place in the land-grant institutions, came to the fore as a part of the colleges' contribution to winning the world war.
Is it less important that departments of physical education should be conducted primarily for all students rather than for spectators?
And especially is this true of physical education.
There are many excellent books on physical education, which are easily obtained for reading or for reference.
The lean, soft limbs of those who have never had any physical education, often look as if they belonged to persons recovering from sickness.
His principle, "A sound mind in a sound body," directed attention to physical education.
My progress in physical education depended to a large extent on the progress made by my stomach to digest its food.
Norm despised wrestling, but since it was required in physical education, he handled his distaste by promptly pinning his partner and thereby ending the match.
The classes were not as distressing as lunch time, with the possible exception of physical education, since they were governed by one's teachers rather than oneself and generally did not reflect complete anarchy.
My other enemy throughout school was, as mentioned, physical education.
Physiologists and teachers believe that the new system of gymnastics is destined to establish a new era in physical education.
Let Mr. Philbrick set about introducing into every public school in that city such a system of physical education as shall effect, for example, simply what Maclaren effected, what Sargent effected and is now effecting, and no more.
Physical education ought to be made compulsory in every school in this land.
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