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Smith, Doug; Beaudet, Bob; Maddox, Gayle – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2023
Traditionally in education, particularly in elementary education, curriculum areas such as PE, Art, and Music have been labeled with the commonly known term "specials." In many cases, this term has simply meant that these classes include "extra" content that enhances the school's overall academics when time is allowed. This…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Health Education, Elementary Education, Educational Benefits
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M. Ally Keene; Omar Sanchez; MacKenzie Pigg; Deborah Shapiro; Suzanna Dillon – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Physical educators, including adapted physical educators, are often called upon to advocate for their students with disabilities, their physical education programs, or themselves to affect change in practice or a student's Individualized Education Program. These advocacy efforts are most effective when physical educators are knowledgeable about…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Physical Education, Individualized Instruction, Advocacy
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Paulette M. Yamada; Erin Centeio; Erin O. Bantum; Kelley Hutchins; Laura Bonilla; Carie Sumida; Jayna Lee; Robin Putnam; Sabrina Cao; Grace-Marie Lopez – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
The aim of this article is to improve physical education (PE) teachers' knowledge about working with children diagnosed with cancer. Physical activity (PA) in this population is extremely important. Not only do these children have an increased risk of co-morbidities compared to healthy peers, but cancer treatment has negative effects on fitness…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Children, Adolescents
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McNamara, Scott W. T.; Brian, Ali; Bittner, Melissa – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2022
Identifying tools to reinforce content on teaching children with visual impairments (VI) is needed to better inform future physical educators as children with VI often have poor physical education (PE) experiences. Content acquisition podcasts (CAPs), podcasts created with instructional design principles and expert-developed content, may provide…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Audio Equipment, Preservice Teachers, Physical Education Teachers
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Molly Hayes Sauder; Jaime R. Deluca – Sport Management Education Journal, 2024
Diversity and inclusion are identified as necessary for enhancing the sport industry. Undergraduate sport management programs play an important role in educating aspiring sport professionals with respect to these topics. However, the literature indicates that sport management education can improve with respect to this work. Therefore, the purpose…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Civil Rights Legislation, Federal Legislation, Diversity
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Joe Barrett; Daniel B. Robinson; William Walters – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2024
Sport- and physical activity-related participatory action research (PAR) often involves voluntary partnerships spanning institutions, organizations, and jurisdictions. Negotiating and maintaining multi-stakeholder and multi-jurisdictional research partnerships can be likened to a delicate balancing act fraught with potential challenges and strains…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Undergraduate Students, Physical Education
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Yell, Mitchell L.; McNamara, Scott; Prince, Angela M. T. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires that school districts provide eligible students with specially designed instruction that confers a free appropriate public education (FAPE). Depending on the unique needs of a student, FAPE may include physical education services. The IDEA also requires that a student's individualized…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Adapted Physical Education, Individualized Education Programs, Equal Education
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Tajri, Yacine; Saint-Martin, Jean; Froissart, Tony – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
This article explores a specific physical rehabilitation in French schooling after the Second World War. To this end, it analyses how, in concepts and as the result of data-derived information, pupils considered as "weak" physically speaking were taken care of by the school and especially how the actors of the physical education (PE)…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Students with Disabilities, Educational History, Rehabilitation
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Haegele, Justin A. – Quest, 2019
Globally, integrated school placements as well as inclusion as an education philosophy have emerged as influential trends in education over the past 30 years. Although used interchangeably at times, inclusion and integration are distinct. Confusion about inclusion and integration can lead to mixed messages, which oftentimes affect the education of…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Adapted Physical Education, Student Placement
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Block, Martin E.; Haegele, Justin; Kelly, Luke; Obrusnikova, Iva – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2021
Quality physical education can play a critical role in helping students become more active, physically literate, and develop the skills and interests to remain physically active throughout their lives. The healthy, physically active student is more likely to be academically motivated, alert, and successful in school. Unfortunately, findings from…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Educational Research
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Bruno, Laura E. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2020
The majority of physical education teacher education (PETE) programs include some form of adapted physical education (APE) training for preservice teachers; yet PETE candidates report feeling underprepared to teach individuals with disabilities. The number of students with disabilities included in general education continues to grow, in accordance…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Adapted Physical Education
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Lieberman, Lauren J.; Cavanaugh, Lauren; Haegele, Justin A.; Aiello, Rocco; Wilson, Wesley J. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2017
Public Law 94-142, The Education for All Handicapped Children Act (now The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), requires all children with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment (LRE). The LRE requirement means that students with disabilities, to the maximum extent possible, should be educated in the general…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Adapted Physical Education, Inclusion, Course Content
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Piletic, Cindy K.; Davis, Ron – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2019
A shift in paradigm for pre-professional training as suggested in this paper focuses on the practica experience component. General Physical Education (GPE) has been recognized as a direct service; professionals in physical education (PE) and Adapted Physical Education (APE) must deliver instruction and services to students with and without…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Teacher Education, Physical Education Teachers, Models
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Haegele, Justin Anthony; Hodge, Samuel – Quest, 2016
Over time, the meaning of disability has been understood in a variety of ways. The way in which disability is understood is important because the language people use to describe individuals with disabilities influences their expectations and interactions with them. For physical education teachers, philosophical orientation in regard to disability…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Discourse Analysis, Models, Criticism
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Bouffard, Marcel; Spencer-Cavaliere, Nancy – Quest, 2016
It is commonly accepted that inquiry in adapted physical activity involves the use of different disciplines to address questions. It is often advanced today that complex problems of the kind frequently encountered in adapted physical activity require a combination of disciplines for their solution. At the present time, individual research…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Adapted Physical Education, Physical Activities, Educational Research
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