Routledge Handbook of Adapted Physical Education

Routledge Handbook of Adapted Physical Education

Shapiro, Deborah; Hodge, Samuel; Haegele, Justin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2022

516

Mole

Inglês

9781032337159

15 a 20 dias

660

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Introduction, Part I: Foundational Issues in Adapted Physical Education, 1. Historical Viewpoint on Adapted Physical Education, 2. Law and Legislation Impacting Adapted Physical Education Programs, 3. Viewpoints toward Disability: Conceptualizing Disability in Adapted Physical Education, 4. Historical Context and Definition of Inclusion, 5. Utilizing Theory to Drive Research in Adapted Physical Education, 6. Evidence Based Practices in Adapted Physical Education, 7. Measurement in Adapted Physical Education Research, 8. Disability Language in Adapted Physical Education: What is the Story?, Part II: Research Approaches, 9. Quantitative Research, 10. Qualitative Inquiry in Adapted Physical Education, 11. Mixed-Methods Research, 12. Single-Subject Research Designs in Adapted Physical Education, 13. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis, Part III: Conceptual & Theoretical Frameworks, 14. Embodiment: Philosophical Considerations of the Body in Adaptive Physical Education, 15. Constructivism and Social Constructionism in Physical Education and Adapted Physical Education, 16. Re-Thinking Disability and Adapted Physical Education: An Intersectionality Perspective, 17. Bioecological Theory, 18. Social Cognitive Theory, 19. Self-Determination Theory, 20. Self-Efficacy Theory, 21. Theory of Planned Behavior, 22. Motivational Theories, 23. Occupational Socialization Theory and the Lived Experiences of Adapted Physical Educators, Part IV: Research Trends in Adapted Physical Education, 24. Pre-service Teacher Training in Adapted Physical Education, 25. Technology-Based Professional Development in Adapted Physical Education, 26. Adapted Physical Education Research from the Perspectives of Teachers, Peers, and Parents, 27. According to the Kids: Research from the Perspectives of Children with Disabilities, 28. Motor Competence within the Discipline of Adapted Physical Education, 29. Public Health Research: Physical Inactivity
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