Most community colleges in California offer adapted physical education (APE) courses specifically designed to assist people with disabilities and chronic diseases in adapting and maintaining exercise programs. However, little is known about those eligible to enroll in these courses as well as their participation profiles; as such, the primary purpose of this study was to determine why some eligible community college students with disabilities do not enroll in APE courses as well as to determine what relationship demographics and exercise participation profiles have on physical activity participation. Data for this study was gathered through a web-based survey of 163 college students with disabilities enrolled in eight community colleges i...
Sixty-six teachers were surveyed regarding adapted physical education. The three types of teachers s...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the beliefs about inclusion and teaching students with disa...
This research examined existing options for students with disabilities in the realm of organized phy...
With more children with disabilities being educated in public schools, it is imperative that physica...
Progressive and appropriate physical education classes can provide a variety of benefits to students...
Higher education physical education programs and courses are in a unique position to help all studen...
A study conducted in one Southern California school district found that students with disabilities a...
The number of public-school students with disabilities has increased in the last decade, as has supp...
Spurred by the inclusion trend, adapted physical education (APE) has emerged as a fundamental educat...
Graduation date: 2017Current literature supports the benefits of participation in extracurricular ac...
Students with disabilities enroll in two-year institutions at a higher rate than in four-year instit...
Barriers and Facilitators to Adaptive Sports on College Campuses by Lisa Osadchuk and Sean Bruna Thi...
Individuals with disabiliiies are increasingly accessing post secondary education opportunities to ...
This study was designed to evaluate the factors related to Physical Education course enrollment at a...
In the introduction, part authors give some of the histories of assessment in Adapted Physical Educa...
Sixty-six teachers were surveyed regarding adapted physical education. The three types of teachers s...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the beliefs about inclusion and teaching students with disa...
This research examined existing options for students with disabilities in the realm of organized phy...
With more children with disabilities being educated in public schools, it is imperative that physica...
Progressive and appropriate physical education classes can provide a variety of benefits to students...
Higher education physical education programs and courses are in a unique position to help all studen...
A study conducted in one Southern California school district found that students with disabilities a...
The number of public-school students with disabilities has increased in the last decade, as has supp...
Spurred by the inclusion trend, adapted physical education (APE) has emerged as a fundamental educat...
Graduation date: 2017Current literature supports the benefits of participation in extracurricular ac...
Students with disabilities enroll in two-year institutions at a higher rate than in four-year instit...
Barriers and Facilitators to Adaptive Sports on College Campuses by Lisa Osadchuk and Sean Bruna Thi...
Individuals with disabiliiies are increasingly accessing post secondary education opportunities to ...
This study was designed to evaluate the factors related to Physical Education course enrollment at a...
In the introduction, part authors give some of the histories of assessment in Adapted Physical Educa...
Sixty-six teachers were surveyed regarding adapted physical education. The three types of teachers s...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the beliefs about inclusion and teaching students with disa...
This research examined existing options for students with disabilities in the realm of organized phy...