Physical education was established in Luxembourg in the 19th century by the Germans Euler and Stammer, based on the ideas and conceptions of Spieß. At that time, lessons in gymnastics were first held on an optional basis (1848), then compulsory for preparatory classes (1860), and finally compulsory for classes of lower secondary school (1892). Back then, Gymnastics were recognized as a subject mainly because of their recreative quality compared to intellectual activities. In 1908/1909, physical education became compulsory in all school grades at all levels. Objectives, content, and methods were inspired by the Belgian example and postulated the rational method of the Swede Per Hendrik Ling. This concept did not experience significant change...
The value of comparative study lies partly in its capacity for creating a better perspective on one'...
This paper highlights events and issues in the development of physical education as a school subject...
The purpose of this anthology is to better understand the many different developments of physical ed...
peer reviewedPhysical education (PE) in Luxembourg is currently characterized by two major developme...
Apolitical on the international sports scene, sport in schools has become a powerful tool for traini...
The central government in this country, when establishing successively the Committee of the Privy Co...
As in many European countries, the creation of a Swiss democratic nation-state during the nineteenth...
In this macrolevel overview, a model of the multiplicity of the field of bodily movement cultures is...
The following article reconstructs the curricular story of physical education between the Prussian p...
Alors que l'éducation physique scolaire était, depuis le début du 20e siècle, une discipline à visée...
In today's constantly changing world of physical education is becoming increasingly popular among pe...
This study considers the origins of physical education as a subject in State Schools in Scotland, an...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This paper aims to provide a current view on curriculum development in Germany. T...
A supporter of women's emancipation, Georges Hébert founded in 1918 “La Palestra”, a gymnastics sch...
In 1908, physical education was incorporated as a new university field of study within the Higher In...
The value of comparative study lies partly in its capacity for creating a better perspective on one'...
This paper highlights events and issues in the development of physical education as a school subject...
The purpose of this anthology is to better understand the many different developments of physical ed...
peer reviewedPhysical education (PE) in Luxembourg is currently characterized by two major developme...
Apolitical on the international sports scene, sport in schools has become a powerful tool for traini...
The central government in this country, when establishing successively the Committee of the Privy Co...
As in many European countries, the creation of a Swiss democratic nation-state during the nineteenth...
In this macrolevel overview, a model of the multiplicity of the field of bodily movement cultures is...
The following article reconstructs the curricular story of physical education between the Prussian p...
Alors que l'éducation physique scolaire était, depuis le début du 20e siècle, une discipline à visée...
In today's constantly changing world of physical education is becoming increasingly popular among pe...
This study considers the origins of physical education as a subject in State Schools in Scotland, an...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This paper aims to provide a current view on curriculum development in Germany. T...
A supporter of women's emancipation, Georges Hébert founded in 1918 “La Palestra”, a gymnastics sch...
In 1908, physical education was incorporated as a new university field of study within the Higher In...
The value of comparative study lies partly in its capacity for creating a better perspective on one'...
This paper highlights events and issues in the development of physical education as a school subject...
The purpose of this anthology is to better understand the many different developments of physical ed...