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This book examines the role that research plays in pedagogical practices when teaching disabled children and young people in physical education classes. It scrutinises the practices that are commonly used by teachers and coaches, and advocated by academics, and explores the evidence base that supports them.

This book covers disability broadly, including a focus on autism, learning difficulties, and visual impairment. It offers guidance to practitioners by explaining what is (or is not) available to support commonly suggested pedagogical practices, paying particular attention to research highlighting the voices of disabled persons and feelings associated with inclusion (that is, belonging, acceptance, and value), and whether these practices can help disabled students enjoy these subjective experiences.

Bringing together the very latest research with an assessment of current and future pedagogical practices, this concise and insightful book is invaluable reading for all

Table of Contents

1 Foundational Information for Teaching Disabled Students in Physical Education

2 Research-InformedPractice in Physical Education

3 Teaching Autistic Students in Physical Education

4 Teaching Deaf Students in Physical Education

5 Teaching Students Experiencing Cognitive and Learning Difficulties in Physical Education

6 Teaching Physically Disabled Students in Physical Education

7 Teaching Blind or Visually Impaired Students in Physical Education

8 Conclusion and Recommendations: Understanding the (Dis)Connections

Teaching Disabled Children in Physical Education

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A Hardback by Anthony J. Maher, Justin A. Haegele

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032008943, 978-1032008943
    ISBN10: 1032008946

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book examines the role that research plays in pedagogical practices when teaching disabled children and young people in physical education classes. It scrutinises the practices that are commonly used by teachers and coaches, and advocated by academics, and explores the evidence base that supports them.

    This book covers disability broadly, including a focus on autism, learning difficulties, and visual impairment. It offers guidance to practitioners by explaining what is (or is not) available to support commonly suggested pedagogical practices, paying particular attention to research highlighting the voices of disabled persons and feelings associated with inclusion (that is, belonging, acceptance, and value), and whether these practices can help disabled students enjoy these subjective experiences.

    Bringing together the very latest research with an assessment of current and future pedagogical practices, this concise and insightful book is invaluable reading for all

    Table of Contents

    1 Foundational Information for Teaching Disabled Students in Physical Education

    2 Research-InformedPractice in Physical Education

    3 Teaching Autistic Students in Physical Education

    4 Teaching Deaf Students in Physical Education

    5 Teaching Students Experiencing Cognitive and Learning Difficulties in Physical Education

    6 Teaching Physically Disabled Students in Physical Education

    7 Teaching Blind or Visually Impaired Students in Physical Education

    8 Conclusion and Recommendations: Understanding the (Dis)Connections

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