This study calls for the meaningful inclusion of disabled children within Physical Education (PE), by exploring the experiences of a triad of key stakeholders: (a) Disabled children and their families; (b) PE teachers; and (c) Initial Teacher Training (ITT) Providers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted between September 2017 and September 2019 with a total of 34 participants from across these three groups. Thematic analysis of the interviews revealed the following: (i) disabled children still face many barriers to participation in PE lessons in ‘mainstream’ schools in England; (ii) teaching professionals remain unprepared for including disabled children in PE; and, (iii) both parents and teaching professionals (teachers and ITT provi...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
Background: Contemporary British educational guidelines, such as the National Curriculum (NC) have a...
The paper examines the planned and unplanned outcomes associated with the inclusion of pupils with s...
Our research used an innovative methodological approach by revisiting an original study conducted 15...
This study explored the realities of including students with disabilities into mainstream physical e...
Education still faces the challenge of ensuring inclusive learning and much has been discussed and w...
Britain’s 1981 Education Act stimulated a partial migration of pupils from special to mainstream sch...
Whilst the inclusion of young people with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) in Physica...
Background: Children with disabilities are at risk of social and pedagogical marginalisation and exc...
© 2018 Association for Physical Education Background: In Aotearoa New Zealand, as it is internationa...
Internationally, several studies have indicated insufficient emphasis on the theory and practice of ...
peer reviewedUsing data from the Disentangling Inclusion in Primary Physical Education (DIPPE) Erasm...
The thesis examines the planned and unplanned outcomes that are associated with the inclusion of pup...
© 2019 Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Physical education (PE) res...
The study examined the process of training physical education (PE) teachers for the inclusion of chi...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
Background: Contemporary British educational guidelines, such as the National Curriculum (NC) have a...
The paper examines the planned and unplanned outcomes associated with the inclusion of pupils with s...
Our research used an innovative methodological approach by revisiting an original study conducted 15...
This study explored the realities of including students with disabilities into mainstream physical e...
Education still faces the challenge of ensuring inclusive learning and much has been discussed and w...
Britain’s 1981 Education Act stimulated a partial migration of pupils from special to mainstream sch...
Whilst the inclusion of young people with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) in Physica...
Background: Children with disabilities are at risk of social and pedagogical marginalisation and exc...
© 2018 Association for Physical Education Background: In Aotearoa New Zealand, as it is internationa...
Internationally, several studies have indicated insufficient emphasis on the theory and practice of ...
peer reviewedUsing data from the Disentangling Inclusion in Primary Physical Education (DIPPE) Erasm...
The thesis examines the planned and unplanned outcomes that are associated with the inclusion of pup...
© 2019 Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Physical education (PE) res...
The study examined the process of training physical education (PE) teachers for the inclusion of chi...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
Background: Contemporary British educational guidelines, such as the National Curriculum (NC) have a...
The paper examines the planned and unplanned outcomes associated with the inclusion of pupils with s...