9. It was replaced by more
advanced physical education
frameworks.
It was too complex and difficult to
use in practical settings.
It became outdated and
irrelevant to modern teaching
methods.
10. A. It was too complex and
difficult to use in
practical settings.
11. To provide a comprehensive
history of movement
education.
To offer a revised and user-
friendly framework for
movement education.
To compare and contrast
movement education with other
physical education approaches.
12. B. To offer a revised and
user-friendly framework for
movement education.
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