movement education is also called physical education.
The Education movements of the 1800s
Lorena Porter has written: 'Movement education for children' -- subject(s): Movement education
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Debbra Louise Davies has written: 'A study of the benefit of movement for disabled people, in particular for the mentally handicapped child' -- subject(s): Handicapped -- Physical education and movement, Mentally handicapped children -- Movement education, Movement education : mentally handicapped children
Jane B. Moore has written: 'Movement education for young children' -- subject(s): Movement education
The American Library Association supported the establishment of education programs for soldiers during World War I by setting up camp libraries. This initiative aimed to provide intellectual stimulation and entertainment to troops stationed far from home.
The Transcendentalist movement in the 19th century in America advocated for self-improvement through individualism, intuition, and connection with nature. This movement emphasized personal growth and cultural development through introspection and intellectual exploration.