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Foundations of Exercise Science
Studying Human Movement and Health
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Student Workbook, 2nd Edition (2010) Class set Purchase of Text: $17.95 per copy Specifications: • 312 pages • semi-concealed wire-o binding • three-hole punched 8.5 x 11 (see content and sample pages below) ISBN: 978-0-920905-10-4 Paul Nalli, BSc (Spec. Hons.), BEd, MA
Paul graduated from York University in 2000 with an honors bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and obtained his bachelor of education from York University in 2002. Currently, Paul is a vice principal at St. Joseph Secondary School in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board. Prior to administration, Paul served as the department head of Health & Physical Education and Visual & Performing Arts at Ascension of Our Lord Secondary School in Dufferin-Peel and as a night school administrator in the Department of Adult and Continuing Education. Paul is also the first Canadian admitted into the Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program in the Alliance for Catholic Education at the University of Notre Dame. In July 2011, he graduated from Notre Dame with a masters of arts degree in educational administration. Paul is a published author and academic reviewer, and he has additional teaching qualifications in science (biology), physical education, religion, and special education. Other than professional development, Paul spends his spare time travelling with his wife and family and playing golf. Paul is a health and fitness devotee, a culinary enthusiast, a wildlife supporter and pet lover, an avid Denver Broncos fan, and of course a Notre Dame Fighting Irish footfall fan. Peter Klavora![]() Peter Klavora is an Associate Professor Emeritus from the Faculty of Physical Education and Health at the University of Toronto. Professor Klavora received his degrees from the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia. For more than three decades, he was committed to teaching motor learning, sport psychology, coaching theory, and statistics and research methods at the University of Toronto. Early in his teaching career, Professor Klavora became interested in publishing in these fields. He authored, coauthored, and creatively edited over 40 texts, activity books, manuals, and guides. He also published 64 papers in refereed scientific and professional journals. Other creative professional work included the development of several innovative products and videos in the field of physical education. Professor Klavora was an active member and president of the Canadian Society of Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology. He was also an international and national presenter at more than 60 scientific gatherings. |
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