Background
Kathleen M. Haywood was born on January 3, 1950, in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. She is the daughter of Eugene and Mildred Haywood.
1 Brookings Dr, St. Louis, MO 63130, United States
In 1972 Kathleen M. Haywood received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington University. In 1973 he obtained a Master of Arts degree from this university.
Champaign, IL, United States
In 1976 Kathleen M. Haywood gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
(Life Span Motor Development, Seventh Edition With Web Stu...)
Life Span Motor Development, Seventh Edition With Web Study Guide, is a leading text for helping students examine and understand how interactions of the developing and maturing individual, the environment, and the task being performed bring about changes in a person’s movements. This model of constraints approach, combined with an unprecedented collection of video clips marking motor development milestones, facilitates an unmatched learning experience for the study of motor development across the life span.
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1986
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Teachers and coaches need both the participant's guide and this companion teacher's guide to teach effectively. Teaching Archery: Steps to Success follows the same skill progressions as the participant's book features management safety guidelines, rating charts for identifying archers' skill levels, teaching cues to maximize learning, suggestions for identifying and correcting errors, and a complete test bank of written questions.
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1989
(Advanced Analysis of Motor Development explores how resea...)
Advanced Analysis of Motor Development explores how research is conducted in testing major issues and questions in motor development. It also looks at the evolution of research in the field, its current status, and possible future directions. This text is one of the few to examine motor development models and theories analytically while providing a context for advanced students in motor development so they can understand current and classic research in the field.
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2011
Kathleen M. Haywood was born on January 3, 1950, in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. She is the daughter of Eugene and Mildred Haywood.
In 1972 Kathleen M. Haywood received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington University. In 1973 he obtained a Master of Arts degree from this university. In 1976 Haywood gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
In 1976 Kathleen M. Haywood was appointed a professor and associate dean at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. There, she has researched life span motor development and taught courses in motor behavior and development, sport psychology, and biomechanics.
Haywood has served as president of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity and as chairperson of the Motor Development Academy of the Society of Health and Physical Educators (known as SHAPE America).
She published the first motor development textbook to take a life span perspective on motor development. That text, Life Span Motor Development now co-authored with Nancy Getchell, is in its 6th edition. She is also an author of an advanced text in motor development, Advanced Analysis of Motor Development, with Mary Ann Roberton and Nancy Getchell. This is the first graduate-level text published in the field. Haywood also has published extensively on the instruction of archery. A text co-written with Catherine Lewis, Archery: Steps to Success, is currently in its 4th edition.
(Life Span Motor Development, Seventh Edition With Web Stu...)
1986(Advanced Analysis of Motor Development explores how resea...)
2011(Teachers and coaches need both the participant's guide an...)
1989Kathleen M. Haywood is a member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. She is also a fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology.
In her free time, Kathleen M. Haywood enjoys fitness training, tennis, and dog training.