Socrates, Sport, and Students
Discover the profound insights within Socrates, Sport, and Students by Sheryle Bergmann Drewe Dixon, published by the University Press of America in 2001. Spanning 198 pages, this compelling work presents a philosophical justification for the vital role of physical education in our school systems.
Dive into a thought-provoking exploration that appeals not only to physical educators and school administrators seeking to substantiate their curriculum but also to philosophers and academics focused on education and sport. Through engaging arguments and reflective analysis, Dixon emphasizes the importance of integrating physical education into educational frameworks, advocating for a well-rounded approach to student development.
If you are invested in enhancing the educational landscape through effective physical education policies, this book is an essential read. Enhance your understanding of the intersection between philosophy and physical fitness in education.