peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 01/01/2018Though much has been written on sport education (SE) as it relates to more traditional invasion games such as basketball rugby, and ultimate disc, little work has been carried out on its use with disability sport or children with disabilities in general. As such, the purpose of this project was to determine the effect sport education roles had on athletes with visual impairments and blindness during a 3-day goalball experience. Findings suggest that both athletes and their coaches had a deeper understanding and more positive view of sport having participated in these roles.PUBLISHEDNot peer reviewe
It is alarming to suspect that no University has provision for people with disability in terms of ac...
According to the recent Statistics South Africa (2007), there are 668 176 children with disability b...
This article examines restrictions of activity experienced by partially sighted individuals when acc...
Though much has been written on sport education (SE) as it relates to more traditional invasion game...
With inclusion of students with visual impairments in mainstream schools, we guarantee them the righ...
Historically, students with physical or mental impairments were barred from participating on school ...
Access to sports services is important for the physical development and functioning of blind and vis...
Pupils with special needs, among which are blind and visually impaired children, are involved in var...
Access to thesis restricted until 07/2025.The parasport of goalball, a court-based sporting contest ...
The organisation and development of visually impaired (VI) sport across the globe is complex. The Pa...
Background: The training of coaches is considered central to sustaining and improving the quality of...
[[abstract]]The aim of the study was to explore the conditions of the blind baseball participating f...
Disability sport is growing around the world with momentum and is described as a movement (Bailey,...
It has long been held that participation in sport, physical activity (PA) and physical education (PE...
Training and self-confidence of the instructor are important components in the success of any inclus...
It is alarming to suspect that no University has provision for people with disability in terms of ac...
According to the recent Statistics South Africa (2007), there are 668 176 children with disability b...
This article examines restrictions of activity experienced by partially sighted individuals when acc...
Though much has been written on sport education (SE) as it relates to more traditional invasion game...
With inclusion of students with visual impairments in mainstream schools, we guarantee them the righ...
Historically, students with physical or mental impairments were barred from participating on school ...
Access to sports services is important for the physical development and functioning of blind and vis...
Pupils with special needs, among which are blind and visually impaired children, are involved in var...
Access to thesis restricted until 07/2025.The parasport of goalball, a court-based sporting contest ...
The organisation and development of visually impaired (VI) sport across the globe is complex. The Pa...
Background: The training of coaches is considered central to sustaining and improving the quality of...
[[abstract]]The aim of the study was to explore the conditions of the blind baseball participating f...
Disability sport is growing around the world with momentum and is described as a movement (Bailey,...
It has long been held that participation in sport, physical activity (PA) and physical education (PE...
Training and self-confidence of the instructor are important components in the success of any inclus...
It is alarming to suspect that no University has provision for people with disability in terms of ac...
According to the recent Statistics South Africa (2007), there are 668 176 children with disability b...
This article examines restrictions of activity experienced by partially sighted individuals when acc...