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Principles and Methods of Adapted Physical Education and Recreation 11th edition [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Feb-2009
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0073523712
  • ISBN-13: 9780073523712
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 672 pages, height x width x depth: 236x191x31 mm, weight: 1134 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Feb-2009
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0073523712
  • ISBN-13: 9780073523712
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Provides physical educators with up-to-date knowledge and skills to deal with all levels of students' abilities. It is the only text in the adapted physical education market that provides both task-specific and developmental teaching approaches. With the national movement to include most students with disabilities into the general curriculum, the text is designed to enable adapted and regular physical education teachers to successfully address those students’ needs in the regular physical education class.
Preface xi
PART I The Scope
1(32)
Adapted Physical Education
2(31)
Objectives
2(1)
Who is Disabled
3(1)
The Disabling Process
4(1)
Contributions by Adapted Physical Educators and Recreation Specialists
4(2)
Enriching the Lives of Others
6(1)
Definintion of Special Education
7(1)
Definition of Physical Education
7(1)
Definition of Adapted Physical Education
8(1)
Benefits of Physical Education for Learners with Disabilities
8(1)
Roles of the Adapted Physical Educator
8(3)
Prevalence
11(1)
History of Adapted Physical Education
11(4)
Federal Legislation and the Rights of Individuals with Disabilities
15(1)
Disability Civil Rights Legislation
16(3)
Educational Reform and Special Education
19(1)
Service Learning and Adapted Physical Education
19(1)
Physical Fitness, Health, and Wellness
20(1)
Federal Leadership for Health and Wellness
20(2)
Healthy People 2010
22(1)
Educational Standards
22(1)
The Teacher's Reality
22(1)
Leisure and Recreation Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities
23(1)
Sport for Individuals with Disabilities
24(2)
The Transformation of Physical Education for All Children
26(2)
Summary
28(1)
Review Questions
28(1)
Student Activities
29(1)
References
29(2)
Suggested Readings
31(1)
Recommended Web Sites
31(1)
Recommended Videos
32(1)
PART II Key Techniques
33(216)
Adapted Physical Education in the Public Schools
34(22)
Objectives
34(1)
Adapted Physical Education
34(5)
Service Delivery in Adapted Physical Education
39(1)
Interaction with Other Special Education Personnel
40(6)
Public Education
46(1)
The Role of Litigation in Determining Practice
46(1)
The State and Local Education Agency
46(4)
Computer Technology and the Physical Educator/Adapted Physical Educator
50(1)
Equipment
51(2)
Summary
53(1)
Review Questions
53(1)
Student Activities
53(1)
References
53(1)
Suggested Readings
54(1)
Recommended Web Sites
54(1)
Recommended Videos
55(1)
Determining Educational Needs through Assessment
56(35)
Objectives
56(1)
Purposes of Assessment
57(1)
Matching Type of Assessment to Purpose
58(3)
Legal Mandates for Determining Present Level of Performance
61(2)
Authentic Assessment
63(3)
Test Selection Criteria
66(7)
The Testing Process
73(16)
Summary
89(1)
Review Questions
89(1)
Student Activities
89(1)
References
90(1)
Suggested Readings
90(1)
Recommended Web Sites
90(1)
Recommended Videos
90(1)
Developing the Individual Education Program
91(49)
Objectives
91(5)
Professional Personnel Who May be Involved in the Individual Education Program and/or the Individual Transition Plan
96(1)
General Physical Educators
97(8)
Description of Each Component of the IEP
105(9)
Parent/Guardian Rights
114(1)
Participants in the IEP/Multidisciplinary Team Meeting
115(3)
Discipline Concerns
118(1)
The IEP Meeting Agenda
118(2)
Encouraging and Maximizing Parent Participation in the IEP Process
120(2)
Encouraging and Maximizing Student Participation in the IEP Process
122(1)
Concerns Regarding the IEP Process
123(1)
The Individual Transition Plan
124(8)
Personal Futures Planning
132(3)
Missed Opportunities
135(1)
Summary
135(1)
Review Questions
135(1)
Student Activities
136(1)
References
136(2)
Suggested Readings
138(1)
Recommended Web Sites
138(1)
Recommended Videos
139(1)
Teaching to Meet Learners' Needs
140(37)
Objectives
140(1)
Levels of Motor Function
141(2)
Incidental Versus Planned Learning
143(1)
Facilitating Skill Development
143(24)
Programmed Instruction
167(3)
Evidence-Based Practice
170(2)
Functional Adaptations
172(1)
Generalization to Community Environments
172(2)
Commercial Programs
174(1)
Reporting the Results to Parents
174(1)
Summary
175(1)
Review Questions
175(1)
Student Activities
175(1)
References
175(1)
Suggested Readings
176(1)
Delivering Services in the Most Inclusive Environment
177(48)
Objectives
177(1)
Inclusion: The Controversy Continues
178(1)
Emphasis on Education within the General Education Program
179(1)
The Impact of Inclusion
180(1)
Preparing for Inclusion---a Proactive Approach
181(8)
Variables Affecting Instruction in Physical Education in the Least Restrictive Environment
189(13)
Working Document for the IEP Committee: Least Restrictive Environment in Physical Education
202(9)
The Consultant and Inclusion
211(3)
Transition
214(5)
Summary
219(1)
Review Questions
220(1)
Student Activities
220(1)
References
220(3)
Suggested Readings
223(1)
Recommended Web Sites
223(1)
Recommended Videos
224(1)
Enhancing Student Behavior
225(24)
Objectives
225(1)
Assertive, Effective Discipline
226(3)
Identifying Problematic Performance and Behavior
229(1)
Maximizing Student Performance
230(3)
Controlling Group Behavior
233(8)
Techniques to Ensure Persistence of Learning or Change
241(3)
Violations of School Conduct Rules
244(1)
Dicipline
244(1)
Summary
244(1)
Review Questions
245(1)
Student Activities
245(1)
References
245(2)
Suggested Readings
247(1)
Recommended Web Sites
247(1)
Recommended Videos
247(2)
PART III Children and Youth at Risk
249(52)
Physical Fitness and Sport Conditioning
250(26)
Objectives
250(1)
Definition of Physical Fitness
251(1)
Physical Activity in the United States
252(2)
Causes of Poor Physical Fitness
254(1)
Evaluating Physical Fitness
254(2)
Programming for Physical Fitness
256(2)
Principles of Training
258(1)
Developing Training Programs
259(5)
Selected Fitness Problems
264(4)
Family Involvement in Active Lifestyles
268(1)
Implications for Physical Education
269(1)
Sport Conditioning
269(2)
Summary
271(1)
Review Questions
271(1)
Student Activities
272(1)
References
272(3)
Suggested Readings
275(1)
Recommended Web Sites
275(1)
Recommended Videos
275(1)
Children at Risk: Psychosocial Issues
276(25)
Objectives
276(1)
Infant Mortality
277(1)
Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse
278(2)
Poverty and Homelessness
280(3)
Parental Instability
283(1)
School Violence and the Gang Culture
284(1)
Child Abuse and Neglect
285(4)
Teaching Strategies for Physical Educators Working with Children Who Have Been Abused
289(3)
Model Physical Education and Recreation Programs for At-Risk Children and Youth
292(2)
Psychological Goals and Objectives on the IEP
294(1)
Summary
295(1)
Review Questions
295(1)
Student Activities
296(1)
References
296(2)
Suggested Readings
298(1)
Recommended Web Sites
299(1)
Recommended Videos
299(2)
PART IV Needs of Specific Populations
301
Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
302(59)
Objectives
302(1)
The Potential of Quality Early Intervention
303(1)
The Eight Types of Intelligence---the Philosophical Foundation of Effective and Appropriate Early Intervention
303(2)
Developmentally Appropriate Assessment of Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
305(1)
Guidelines for Screeing and Assessment of Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
306(1)
Transdisciplinary, Play-Based Assessment
307(3)
Comprehensive Motor Assessment
310(1)
Ecological Assessment
310(3)
The Portfolio Assessment Process
313(2)
Ages and Stages---Understanding Typical and Atypical Development
315(1)
Early Childhood Intervention Programs---Birth to Three Years
315(22)
The Preschool Program for Children Ages Three to Five Years
337(5)
The Indoor Active Learning Center
342(1)
The Outdoor Active Learning Center
343(4)
Preschool Inclusion Programs
347(3)
Responsibilities of the Adapted Physical Education Specialist
350(5)
Summary
355(1)
Review Questions
356(1)
Student Activities
356(1)
References
356(3)
Suggested Readings
359(1)
Recommended Web Sites
359(1)
Recommended Videos
360(1)
Intellectual Disability
361(32)
Objectives
361(1)
Definition of Intellectual Disability
362(2)
Incidence of Intellectual Disabilities
364(1)
Causes of Intellectual Disability
364(1)
Characteristics of Intellectual Disability
364(3)
Testing to Determine Functioning Levels
367(2)
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Down Syndrome, and Fragile X Syndrome
369(3)
Teaching Strategies
372(2)
The Physical Education Program
374(9)
Community-Based Opportunities
383(4)
Summary
387(1)
Review Questions
387(1)
Student Activities
387(1)
References
388(4)
Suggested Readings
392(1)
Recommended Web Sites
392(1)
Recommended Videos
392(1)
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
393(32)
Objectives
393(1)
Characteristics of Pervasive Developmental Disorders
394(3)
Cognitive, Motor, Physical, Behavioral, and Psychosocial Characteristics
397(5)
Testing for PDD
402(1)
Teaching Strategies
403(7)
Strategies for Maximizing Instructional Opportunity within an Inclusive Environment (If Appropriate)
410(9)
The Adult with PDD
419(1)
Summary
419(1)
Review Questions
420(1)
Student Activities
420(1)
References
420(3)
Suggested Readings
423(1)
Recommended Web Sites
423(1)
Recommended Videos
424(1)
Specific Learning Disabilities
425(15)
Objectives
425(1)
Definition of Specific Learning Disability
426(1)
Incidence of Specific Learning Disability
426(1)
Causes of Specific Learning Disability
427(1)
Characteristics of Specific Learning Disability
428(4)
Testing to Determine Motor Functioning Levels
432(1)
Teaching Strategies
433(2)
Community-Based Opportunities
435(1)
Summary
436(1)
Review Questions
437(1)
Student Activities
437(1)
References
437(2)
Suggested Readings
439(1)
Recommended Web Sites
439(1)
Recommended Videos
439(1)
Mental Health Disorders
440(25)
Objectives
440(1)
Definition of Mental Health Disorders
441(1)
Continuum of Mental Health Disorders
442(1)
Types of Mental Health Disorders
443(6)
Incidence of Mental Health Disorders
449(1)
Causes of Mental Health Disorders
449(1)
Characteristics of Learners with Mental Health Disorders
450(2)
Testing
452(1)
Special Considerations
452(1)
A Supportive Learning Environment for Children with Mental Health Disorders
453(2)
Teaching Strategies
455(2)
The Physical Education Program
457(2)
Modifications/Adaptations/Inclusion Techniques
459(1)
Community-Based Opportunities
459(1)
Summary
460(1)
Review Questions
460(1)
Student Activities
460(1)
References
460(3)
Suggested Readings
463(1)
Recommended Web Sites
463(1)
Recommended Videos
464(1)
Physically Disabling Conditions
465(52)
Objectives
465(1)
Definition and Scope of Physically Disabling Conditions
466(34)
Testing
500(1)
Modifications, Adaptations, and Inclusion Techniques
501(8)
Community-Based Opportunities
509(1)
Opportunities for Participation in Competition
510(1)
Summary
511(1)
Review Questions
511(1)
Student Activities
511(1)
References
512(4)
Suggested Readings
516(1)
Recommended Web Sites
516(1)
Recommended Videos
516(1)
Communicative Disorders
517(31)
Objectives
517(1)
Deafness and Hearing Impairments
518(18)
Speech and Language Disorders
536(7)
Summary
543(1)
Review Questions
543(1)
Student Activities
544(1)
References
544(3)
Suggested Readings
547(1)
Recommended Web Sites
547(1)
Recommended Videos
547(1)
Visual Impairments
548(24)
Objectives
548(1)
Definition of Visual Impairments
549(1)
Incidence of Visual Impairments
550(1)
Causes of Visual Impairments
550(1)
Characteristics of Visual Impairments
551(2)
Testing
553(2)
Special Considerations
555(1)
Teaching Strategies
556(4)
The Physical Education Program
560(4)
Modifications, Adaptations, and Inclusion Techniques
564(2)
Community-Based Activities
566(2)
Summary
568(1)
Review Questions
569(1)
Student Activities
569(1)
References
569(2)
Suggested Readings
571(1)
Recommended Web Sites
571(1)
Recommended Videos
571(1)
Other Health Impairments
572
Objectives
572(1)
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
573(3)
AIDS
576(3)
Anemia
579(4)
Asthma
583(4)
Childhood Cancer
587(3)
Cystic Fibrosis
590(3)
Diabetes
593(6)
Prader-Willi Syndrome
599(2)
Premenstrual Syndrome and Dysmenorrhea
601(4)
Tourette Syndrome
605(2)
Summary
607(1)
Review Questions
608(1)
Student Activities
608(1)
References
608(4)
Suggested Readings
612(1)
Recommended Web Sites
612(1)
Recommended Videos
613
Glossary 1(1)
Index 1
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