Disability simulations have been advocated as a tool to facilitate pedagogical learning among prospective physical education (PE) teachers. However, much of the research currently available neglect the views of people with disabilities about the development and use of such simulations. To address this omission, this study used vignettes and telephone interviews to elicit the views of nine people with visual impairments (VI) regarding the value (or not) of simulating this impairment with prospective PE teachers. Data were analysed thematically and the following themes were constructed in the process: (1) Involving people with VI in simulations; (2) Diversity and complexity of VI; (3) Adapting learning activities; (4) Grouping pupils in relat...
The purpose of the interactive conference workshop was to examine ways in which to include visually ...
he inclusion of pupils with visual impairment, within Italian mainstream schools, is an area of int...
The development of teaching skills from educational innovation seen from inclusive education recogni...
Disability simulations have been advocated as a tool to facilitate pedagogical learning among prospe...
In this article, we amplify the voices of visually impaired people to explore the authenticity of si...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In an attempt to better prepare prospe...
Disability simulations have developed as a popular profes- sional development tool to help increase ...
While research has explored pre-service teacher views and experiences with disability simulations, n...
Increasing numbers of students with disabilities participate in mainstream pre-college classes in pr...
Introduction. While research to date has examined the views of individuals with visual impairments t...
As recently as 2018, Alves, Haegele and Duarte revealed that teachers’ did not see PE as a viable su...
The inclusion of students with vision impairment (VI) into regular classes is typically made possibl...
Introduction: Simulation activities are valuable teaching aids for understanding about living with v...
Research has shown that the practicum experience for professional preparation students in physical e...
Numerous researchers have argued that restricted access to Physical Education (PE) classes results ...
The purpose of the interactive conference workshop was to examine ways in which to include visually ...
he inclusion of pupils with visual impairment, within Italian mainstream schools, is an area of int...
The development of teaching skills from educational innovation seen from inclusive education recogni...
Disability simulations have been advocated as a tool to facilitate pedagogical learning among prospe...
In this article, we amplify the voices of visually impaired people to explore the authenticity of si...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In an attempt to better prepare prospe...
Disability simulations have developed as a popular profes- sional development tool to help increase ...
While research has explored pre-service teacher views and experiences with disability simulations, n...
Increasing numbers of students with disabilities participate in mainstream pre-college classes in pr...
Introduction. While research to date has examined the views of individuals with visual impairments t...
As recently as 2018, Alves, Haegele and Duarte revealed that teachers’ did not see PE as a viable su...
The inclusion of students with vision impairment (VI) into regular classes is typically made possibl...
Introduction: Simulation activities are valuable teaching aids for understanding about living with v...
Research has shown that the practicum experience for professional preparation students in physical e...
Numerous researchers have argued that restricted access to Physical Education (PE) classes results ...
The purpose of the interactive conference workshop was to examine ways in which to include visually ...
he inclusion of pupils with visual impairment, within Italian mainstream schools, is an area of int...
The development of teaching skills from educational innovation seen from inclusive education recogni...