International audienceBased on the case study of a primary school teacher, this research questions the reasons for the non-use of knowledge transmitted in swimming training courses in continuing education. Part of a clinical approach with a psychoanalytic orientation, this research explores the effects of how the unconscious operates as the thread of knowledge is being interrupted. Conducting clinical research interviews linked to the filmed observation of aswimming session allowed the collection of data.The interpretative analysis of the subject's speech reveals several unconscious manifestations for the non-use of knowledge related to the concepts of « Real », « enjoyment » and « a...
Verification of the Educational Programme for Swimming Instructors Working with the Disabled The aim...
According to Johnson (2007), learning and teaching arise from a human being’s bodily experience in r...
The introduction of dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) to a mainstream secondary school in the Unite...
International audienceBased on the case study of a primary school teacher, this research ...
This thesis seeks to identify and understand, from the epistemological and methodological field of p...
International audienceWe are interested in learning in physical and sports activities practised in n...
What do teachers impart to pupils in P.E. ? The answer to this question is not an easy one if we tak...
Qu'enseigne-t-on en éducation physique et sportive ? La réponse n'est pas si aisée lorsqu'on considè...
The purpose of this paper was to consider about a relation between the learning activity with swimm...
The aim of this study has been to investigate how swimming-education is conducted in schools and if ...
In the theoretical part of this thesis, we presented the importance of swimming knowledge and the en...
Topic: Mental training in swimming in Slovakia. Aims: Aim of work was to use questionnaire and guide...
Is it possible to learn without awareness? If so, what can learn without awareness, and what are the...
This research was conducted because understanding and readiness for swimming learning are still prob...
Abstract: The principal purpose of our text it is to publicate the contribution that the psychoanaly...
Verification of the Educational Programme for Swimming Instructors Working with the Disabled The aim...
According to Johnson (2007), learning and teaching arise from a human being’s bodily experience in r...
The introduction of dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) to a mainstream secondary school in the Unite...
International audienceBased on the case study of a primary school teacher, this research ...
This thesis seeks to identify and understand, from the epistemological and methodological field of p...
International audienceWe are interested in learning in physical and sports activities practised in n...
What do teachers impart to pupils in P.E. ? The answer to this question is not an easy one if we tak...
Qu'enseigne-t-on en éducation physique et sportive ? La réponse n'est pas si aisée lorsqu'on considè...
The purpose of this paper was to consider about a relation between the learning activity with swimm...
The aim of this study has been to investigate how swimming-education is conducted in schools and if ...
In the theoretical part of this thesis, we presented the importance of swimming knowledge and the en...
Topic: Mental training in swimming in Slovakia. Aims: Aim of work was to use questionnaire and guide...
Is it possible to learn without awareness? If so, what can learn without awareness, and what are the...
This research was conducted because understanding and readiness for swimming learning are still prob...
Abstract: The principal purpose of our text it is to publicate the contribution that the psychoanaly...
Verification of the Educational Programme for Swimming Instructors Working with the Disabled The aim...
According to Johnson (2007), learning and teaching arise from a human being’s bodily experience in r...
The introduction of dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) to a mainstream secondary school in the Unite...