Strategies for Inclusion – Free physical education webinar
Join authors Lauren Lieberman and Cathy Houston-Wilson for a free webinar detailing strategies for inclusion in physical education (PE).
Join authors Lauren Lieberman and Cathy Houston-Wilson for a free webinar detailing strategies for inclusion in physical education (PE).
Michelle Grenier describes the common characteristics of autism and provides games and activities to help with teaching PE to students with autism.
It’s never been more challenging to manage behaviour and motivate students in a physical activity setting. Physical activity professionals also face the unique challenge of providing instruction to large groups with limited resources and distractions galore. If not handled correctly, these challenges can quickly add up to chaos, ineffective instruction and frustrated, burnt-out physical activity professionals. This resource will help you not only overcome those and other discipline challenges, but also use tried-and-tested, positive techniques to develop appropriate and responsible behaviours and good character among all learners. This new edition incorporates principles, methods and instructional practices from psychology, special education, pedagogy, recreation, athletics and coaching. It shows teachers, coaches and recreation leaders how to apply the principles that have proved effective in schools, youth sport programmes and recreation facilities. Normal Price: £36.49 I €55.44 HK Rewards Price: £29.19 I €44.35 Find out more
The most complete health-related fitness testing programme available for youngsters with physical and mental disabilities
As many as one in 88 children will be diagnosed with one form of autism or another.
Disability and self-confidence are explored in a study on the body image of athletes in the Special Olympics from the Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology.
The 8th Annual FIEP European Congress will be held this year in Bratislava, Slovakia between the 29th August and the 1st of September
Using inexpensive materials, teachers can construct a wealth of creative physical education equipment that is both useful and easily adapted to students’ individual needs