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Antonio, J. (2012). Motivation and physical self-concept in physical education. The open educational journal , 5, 9-17.
Glenn Amezdroz, S. D. (2010). Queensland Senior Physical Education . Vic: Macmillan.
Jennifer Fisher, A. S. (2009). When Men Dance:Choreographing Masculinities Across Borders. New York: Oxford.
Mcleod, S. (2007). Maslows Hierarchy of needs. Retrieved February 27, 2014, from Simply Psychology: http://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html
Michael Kiss, T. K. (2010). Step Forward: Senior Physical Education for Queensland. Vic, QLD: Cambridge University Press.
Patel, M. (2012). Self esteem: why it's important. Retrieved March 3, 2014, from mDhil: http://www.mdhil.com/self-esteem-importance/
Risner, D. (2009). When Boys Dance: Moving Masculinities and Cultural Resistance in Dance Training and Education. Jamaica: Wayne State University.
Thomas, J. E. (2011). Exploring Gender Stereotypes Through Dance. Retrieved March 23, 2014, from Teaching Tolerance: http://www.tolerance.org/blog/exploring-gender-stereotypes-through-dance