Chatoupis et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Teaching physical education with the inclusion style: The case of a Greek elementary schoolChatoupis et al., 2003
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- Chatoupis C
- Emmanuel C
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- Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
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For many years, physical educa-tion in Greece has been taught using traditional, teacher- centered approaches (Greek Ministry of Education, 1997). In 1988, the Greek Ministry ofEducation reformed the physical education curriculum and required thatstudents be …
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