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  2. Physical education - Wikipedia

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    A highly effective physical education program aims to develop physical literacy through the acquisition of skills, knowledge, physical fitness, and confidence. [7] Physical education curricula promote healthy development of children, encourage interest in physical activity and sport, improve learning of health and physical education concepts, and accommodate for differences in student ...

  3. Instituto Nacional de Deportes, Educación Fisica y Recreación

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    Instituto Nacional de Deportes, Educación Física y Recreación (National Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation), or INDER, is the body responsible for sports development, physical education and recreation in Cuba. [1] The first sports ministry in Cuba was founded after Fulgencio Batista came to power in the 1930s.

  4. Colpbol - Wikipedia

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    Colpbol is a team sport invented in 1997 by Valencian (Foios) physical education teacher Juanjo Bendicho. Colpbol is characterized by its great dynamism, integration and egalitarianism, with all team members having equal importance, and with mixed gender teams the rule rather than the exception.

  5. Faculty of Education and Sport of Pontevedra - Wikipedia

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    "Instituciones para la formación de la mujer. La Escuela Normal Superior de Maestras de Pontevedra: Nacimiento y evolución (1860-1901)". Innovación Educativa (in Spanish). 12: 17– 46. ISSN 1130-8656.

  6. Ministry of Education (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Álvaro de Figueroa y Torres (1) November 9, 1918 December 5, 1918 Julio Burell y Cuéllar (1) Liberal: December 5, 1918 April 15, 1919 Joaquín Salvatella Gisbert (1) April 15, 1919 July 19, 1919 César Silió y Cortés (1) July 19, 1919 December 12, 1919 José del Prado Palacio (1) Conservador: December 12, 1919 May 5, 1920 Natalio Rivas ...

  7. National University of San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, the university had a total of four colleges under tutelage: the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Martín and the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Felipe y San Marcos, the Real Colegio de San Carlos—focused on law and letters, derived from the merger of the two previous ones—and the Royal College of San Fernando—focused on ...

  8. Spanish National Health System - Wikipedia

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    The General Health Law was complemented in 2003 by the Law of Cohesion and Quality of the National Health System (Ley 16/2003 de cohesión y calidad del Sistema Nacional de Salud), which maintained the basic lines of the General Health Law, but modified and broadened the articulation of that law to reflect existent social and political reality ...

  9. Joan Bardina Castarà - Wikipedia

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    Carlos VII. Bardina did not demonstrate political sympathies [29] until the mid-1890s; influenced by the spirit of fellow seminarians, [30] he neared Carlism. In 1895 he published first poems in the Carlist press, [31] signed with a histrionic pen-name "Valcarlos", [32] and kept contributing [33] to various Traditionalist titles; [34] his pieces featured belligerent tone and scarce maturity. [35]