The Effects of Movement Training on Lower Elementary Students

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Title The Effects of Movement Training on Lower Elementary Students
Creator Charlene Vance Johnson
Subject Movement; training; brain; holistic; qualitative; cross-brain; Montessori; Waldorf; Steiner; dance; Gardner; Piaget; disability; behavior; impulse control; multiple intelligences; constructivism; school; children; exercise; health; exercise; whole-child; MEd
Description My research was a study on the effects of adding movement to an already existing holistic educational setting for elementary students in first- through third-grade. I conducted this study after observing a lack of participation on the part of my special needs students in classroom activities involving movement-based activities and because I could not find directly related studies regarding the integration of cross-brain movement training. The primary focus was to determine the effects of movement training on first- through third-grade students in a holistic school setting. The study showed that students who participated in the cross-brain movement activities displayed improved focus and engagement, greater impulse control, and higher self-esteem. Teachers agreed the movement activities are useful for students despite some initial events of isolated adverse behavior events. Following these events, student behavior showed substantial improvement in expected behaviors.
Publisher Westminster College
Date 2018-05
Type Text; Image
Language eng
Rights Management Digital copyright 2018, Westminster College. All rights Reserved.
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Setname wc_ir
ID 1341290
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6bs2wtt
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