558 | Friday, April 4, 2003 |
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7:30 AM-8:30 AM | Convention Center:103B |
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Creative Movement Using Motor Creativity on Preschool Children |
Presenting a study of the effects of creative movement program on motor creativity for children the ages between of three to five. Utilizing a program of experiences, the purpose was to find motor creativity differences.
The results provide parents, teachers, and school administrators with meaningful information concerning preschool motor creativity. As well as basic guidelines for developing a appropriate progression in their movement curricula material. Understanding these effects, parents, teachers, and school administrators are encourages to consider creative movement curriculum as an effective instructional practice in primary age students. |
Keyword(s): creative movement, curriculum development, early childhood
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Speaker: Hui-Tzu, Joanne Wang, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA, Vermillion, SD |