That sounds like a perfectly plausible opinion.
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Maths, Science, P.E (Physical Education), PSRE, Geography, History, Languages, Art and Music :D Hope this helps! :)
Yes, there is some. There is math in basketball by using geometry to know which direction to shoot in. If you didn't use geometry, you could not score at all! There is science by force. You use force to pass the ball, dribble it, and shoot it. There is no language arts nor art. There is physical education by moving and using physical skills to reach the ball and help your team win.
art, branch, education, discipline, skill
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Physical Education is a major focus of a degree in Education. If you want to teach PE, you will earn a baccalaureate degree in education from an accredited university. Your studies will include things like kinesiology, nutrition, anatomy, sports psychology and the like. "Physical science" is a branch of science that includes the areas that study non-living systems. Physical sciences include basic chemistry (inorganic), physics, meteorology and other earth sciences. While you might take some physical science courses during your studies, they are not directly related to physical education.
Kimberley Tolley has written: 'The art and science connection' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Art, Education, Elementary, Education, Primary, Elementary Education, Primary Education, Science, Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Primary)
Discoveries and knowledge about the way the body works and exercises influences physical education curriculum.
Georges Demeny has written: 'Science et art du mouvement' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Physical education and training, Women
The pattern of education are reading, math language art and science. You will have to have these in order to pass.