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  2. Kinesiology - Wikipedia

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    A series of images that represent research (left) and practice (right) in the field of academic kinesiology. Kinesiology (from Ancient Greek κίνησις (kínēsis) 'movement' and -λογία-logía 'study of') is the scientific study of human body movement.

  3. Ray Birdwhistell - Wikipedia

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    Ray L. Birdwhistell (September 29, 1918 – October 19, 1994) was an American anthropologist who founded kinesics as a field of inquiry and research. [1] Birdwhistell coined the term kinesics, meaning "facial expression, gestures, posture and gait, and visible arm and body movements". [2]

  4. Kinesia paradoxa - Wikipedia

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    A simple computer piece of paper has been shown to work, but in the case of lines often something only one to two inches in width is helpful in improving the mobility through kinesia paradoxa. [ 7 ] Refer to the first video in external links of a man that can overcome his akinesia with a simple paper cue.

  5. List of education journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs; Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation; Learning Disability Quarterly; Remedial and Special Education; Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities; Teacher Education and Special Education; Teaching Exceptional Children; Young Exceptional Children

  6. Review of Educational Research - Wikipedia

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    The Review of Educational Research was established in 1931 as AERA's second publication with the goal of "serv[ing] as a record of advancements within the field of education, broadly defined". [2] To this end, RER focused on providing an organized review of research in key areas of education, namely curriculum, learning, teacher preparation ...

  7. Educational research - Wikipedia

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    Educational research refers to the systematic collection and analysis of evidence and data related to the field of education. Research may involve a variety of methods [1] [2] [3] and various aspects of education including student learning, interaction, teaching methods, teacher training, and classroom dynamics. [4]

  8. Physics education research - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of the Learning Sciences (JLS) publishes papers that regard real-life or non-laboratory environments, often in the context of technology, and are about learning, not teaching. Meanwhile, papers at Physical Review Special Topics: Physics Education Research (PRST:PER) are aimed at those for whom research is conducted on PER rather ...

  9. Education sciences - Wikipedia

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    Educational research refers to the systematic collection and analysis of evidence and data related to the field of education. Research may involve a variety of methods [34] [35] [36] and various aspects of education including student learning, interaction, teaching methods, teacher training, and classroom dynamics. [37]