ERIC Number: EJ1211385
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
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Utilizing a Critical Service-Learning Approach in an Adapted Physical Education Course
An, Jihoun; Decker, James T.
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, v90 n4 p7-14 2019
Adapted physical education (APE) is offered as a course in most physical education teacher education (PETE) programs to better prepare preservice teachers (PST) in giving instruction to students with disabilities. As a growing pedagogical approach, service-learning (SL) continues to be integrated into the APE course, as a supplement to PSTs' learning. Traditionally, SL activities focus on changing one's own actions, attitudes or beliefs rather than challenging social problems that may exist in physical education for students with disabilities (e.g., power, privilege, social equality). Preservice teachers should be given an opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to teach students with disabilities from multiple dimensions (e.g., classroom, school, society). Likewise, they should also be prepared to become active agents in creating unbiased programs for students with disabilities. Therefore, this article introduces the concept of a critical SL approach as an effective pedagogy within an introductory APE course. Specifically, it is a method that focuses on a social-justice orientation which can be utilized to empower PSTs beyond the PETE setting.
Descriptors: Service Learning, Adapted Physical Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Students with Disabilities, Introductory Courses, Education Courses, Undergraduate Study
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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