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NTIS 바로가기한국융합학회논문지 = Journal of the Korea Convergence Society, v.12 no.5, 2021년, pp.227 - 237
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Considerable attention has been given to Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program(CSPAP) to promote children's health and physical activity(PA) in Sport Pedagogy. This study examined the structural characteristics and effects of CSPAP using literature review analysis to comprehensively overvie...
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