Understanding Adapted Physical Education
Justin A. Haegele(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 18. August 2026
298 pages
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978-1-040-61016-9 (ISBN)
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Understanding Adapted Physical Education is a fresh, forward-looking introductory textbook for all Adapted Physical Education (APE) courses. Moving away from dated medical models toward a social-relational understanding of disability, it opens up the subject more effectively for students than cumbersome existing textbooks, offering practical guidance throughout as well as introducing all the most important concepts and key theory. Written by a team of leading and emerging scholars in APE, this book first introduces foundational issues related to disability and schools, and APE specifically. It then explores those impairments that are commonly experienced among students within public schools, including physical, intellectual, and visual impairment, and describes strategies to reduce barriers to access and meaningful participation in physical education. This book also reviews important contemporary topics in the study and practice of APE, such as ableism, intersectionality, the use of language, adapted health education, APE outside of the classroom or gym, and Paralympic school days, to give pre-service teachers all the skills and knowledge they need to become effective practitioners. With useful features in every chapter designed to encourage the reader to think about how they teach rather than simply what they teach, this is an essential textbook for any APE course, and an invaluable reference for in-service teachers working with students with disabilities.
This book is accompanied by a test bank for use by instructors.
This book is accompanied by a test bank for use by instructors.
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Reflowable
Illustrations
17 Tables, color; 1 Line drawings, color; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, color; 6 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
978-1-040-61016-9 (9781040610169)
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Understanding Adapted Physical Education
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1st Edition
Routledge
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Person
Justin A. Haegele is the Colgate Darden Endowed Professor and the Director of the Center for Movement, Health, & Disability in the Department of Human Movement Studies & Special Education at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He serves as the director of Project CAPER and the co-director of the MAMC, two initiatives funded by the US Department of Education to train doctoral scholars in Adapted Physical Activity. He is also the immediate-past president of the North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity, and the editor-in-chief for the peer-reviewed publication Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly.
Content
SECTION ONE: FOUNDATIONAL UNDERSTANDINGS
1 Understanding the Basics of Adapted Physical Education
Justin A. Haegele
2 Understanding Laws and the IEP Process
Scott McNamara
3 Understanding Disability and Disability Language
Justin A. Haegele
4 Understanding Inclusion and Exclusion
Justin A. Haegele and Anthony J. Maher
5 Understanding Ableism
Lindsey A. Nowland and Martin Giese
6 Understanding Critical Thinking, Reflection, and the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice in Adapted Physical Education
Joonkoo Yun
7 Understanding Behavior and How to Support It
Chloe Simpson
8 Understanding Intersectionality and Teaching Multiply Marginalized Students
Fabian Arroyo-Rojas
SECTION TWO: UNDERSTANDING IMPAIRMENT
9 Understanding Autism and Neurodivergence
Samantha Ross-Cypcar and Layne Case
10 Understanding Orthopedic Impairment
Katherine Holland and Laura J. Pisciotta
11 Understanding Visual Impairment
Lindsay E. Ball
12 Understanding Deafness and Hearing Impairment
Anthony J. Maher
13 Understanding Intellectual Impairment
E. Andrew Pitchford
14 Understanding Multiple Disabilities
T. N. Kirk
SECTION THREE: UNDERSTANDING DIVERSE
INSTRUCTIONAL AREAS
15 Understanding Paralympic School Day
Cathy McKay
16 Understanding Adapted Health Education
Maria Lepore-Stevens
17 Understanding Adapted Dance
Baillie R. Ollila
18 Understanding Adapted Aquatics
Jihyun Lee
19 Understanding APE Outside of the Gym
Steven K. Holland
20 Understanding Transition Services: Beyond Adapted Physical Education
Wesley J. Wilson
1 Understanding the Basics of Adapted Physical Education
Justin A. Haegele
2 Understanding Laws and the IEP Process
Scott McNamara
3 Understanding Disability and Disability Language
Justin A. Haegele
4 Understanding Inclusion and Exclusion
Justin A. Haegele and Anthony J. Maher
5 Understanding Ableism
Lindsey A. Nowland and Martin Giese
6 Understanding Critical Thinking, Reflection, and the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice in Adapted Physical Education
Joonkoo Yun
7 Understanding Behavior and How to Support It
Chloe Simpson
8 Understanding Intersectionality and Teaching Multiply Marginalized Students
Fabian Arroyo-Rojas
SECTION TWO: UNDERSTANDING IMPAIRMENT
9 Understanding Autism and Neurodivergence
Samantha Ross-Cypcar and Layne Case
10 Understanding Orthopedic Impairment
Katherine Holland and Laura J. Pisciotta
11 Understanding Visual Impairment
Lindsay E. Ball
12 Understanding Deafness and Hearing Impairment
Anthony J. Maher
13 Understanding Intellectual Impairment
E. Andrew Pitchford
14 Understanding Multiple Disabilities
T. N. Kirk
SECTION THREE: UNDERSTANDING DIVERSE
INSTRUCTIONAL AREAS
15 Understanding Paralympic School Day
Cathy McKay
16 Understanding Adapted Health Education
Maria Lepore-Stevens
17 Understanding Adapted Dance
Baillie R. Ollila
18 Understanding Adapted Aquatics
Jihyun Lee
19 Understanding APE Outside of the Gym
Steven K. Holland
20 Understanding Transition Services: Beyond Adapted Physical Education
Wesley J. Wilson
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