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Challenges in Physical Education and sports: What may be learned from the past?

Challenges in Physical Education and sports: What may be learned from the past?. KPE 260 – Winter, 2001 Dr. D. Frankl. What is the Study of History?.

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Challenges in Physical Education and sports: What may be learned from the past?

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  1. Challenges in Physical Educationand sports: What may be learned from the past? KPE 260 – Winter, 2001 Dr. D. Frankl

  2. What is the Study of History? • “Although when we use the word history we instinctively think of the past, this is an error, for history is actually a bridge connecting the past with the present, and pointing the road to the future.”

  3. Persistent Challenges to the Value of the Body • 500 B.C Body  Mind  • 0 A.D. Body  Mind  • 500 A.D. Body  Mind   • 1000 A.D. Body  Mind   • 1500 A.D. Body  Mind  • 2000 A.D. Body  Mind 

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