PE for young people with severe disabilities
High-quality physical education for students with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other orthopedic impairments that inhibit their ability to function physically
High-quality physical education for students with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other orthopedic impairments that inhibit their ability to function physically
Teaching Disability Sport: A Guide for Physical Educators, is loaded with five new chapters, more than 200 games and skills, and everything that both student and practicing teachers need to plan and implement sport-skill related lessons as part of an inclusive physical education programme.
Through this latest edition of Adapted Physical Education and Sport, you can provide top-quality physical education for young people up to the age of 21 who have disabilities and help them get the most out of their sport participation.
UKSA looks forward to working with Sports Governing Bodies, Paralympics GB and UK Sport to build a strong British Team for London 2012 and to creating a lasting legacy that includes people with learning disability well into the future.
The second edition of Strategies for Inclusion: A Handbook for Physical Educators is a proven text and reference that offers teachers the tools they need in order to include children with disabilities into their programmes.
The author is a teacher who has been working with students with disabilities for over 25 years and she uses this experience to take the guesswork out of including students with disabilities in general physical education.
Gordon is a great advocate for the game and disability sport overall his expertise, knowledge and can do attitude will help steer us in the exciting new area of growth in our game.