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Inclusive Physical Education in Secondary School: An Exploration of Curriculum, Current Literature, and Teacher PerspectivesSelkirk, Enid January 2021 (has links)
Inclusive education involves the participation of all children, including those with disabilities, as an expectation within mainstream education. The goal of inclusive education in Ontario, Canada is for all students, regardless of differences, to have equitable access to curriculum instruction with their typically developing peers. Physical education (PE) involves curriculum delivery in unique settings. While inclusive practice in PE has been studied in elementary schools, less research has focused on secondary school. In this dissertation, I explore how curriculum, resources, and educational practices support or create barriers for provision of inclusive PE in secondary schools. The first manuscript describes a critical discourse analysis of the 2015 Ontario Physical Education Curriculum, Grades 9-12. Analysis considers how language is used and reflected within curricular text to represent inclusion. The analysis highlights that teachers require support beyond policy to practice inclusion, and advocates for teacher and student voices to be represented in curricular documents. The second manuscript presents a rapid review of current literature to overview resources for Universal Design for Learning (UDL) available to support implementation in PE settings. Findings show that literature available to encourage professional development in universal design in PE is limited but growing. Physical educators still require support to facilitate implementation of UDL in practice. The third manuscript uses interpretive description to explore the perspectives of Ontario secondary school PE teachers implementing inclusive PE. Physical educators express a need for professional development opportunities and in-situ resources that provide informed knowledge about inclusive practices. The discussion chapter reflects on the exploratory findings of this research. Collaboration with school-based rehabilitation health professionals, such as occupational therapists and physical therapists, may provide a novel approach to support physical educators. Future research, policy, and practice initiatives should consider teacher agency within the context of system-based barriers that exist and influence inclusive PE. / Thesis / Candidate in Philosophy / Inclusive classrooms allow children with different abilities to learn together. Physical education (PE) is a class that may require adaptive teaching strategies and environmental modifications for all students to participate. This thesis explores how we can support PE teachers in delivering inclusive PE for secondary school students. The first study looks at how the Ontario Secondary School PE curriculum uses language to support inclusion. The second study identifies recent literature that explores how Universal Design for Learning, as a teaching approach, is used in PE classes to support inclusion. The third study examines physical educators’ views on what they need to create inclusive classes so that diverse students can participate fully. Findings from all studies suggest that PE teachers may benefit from collaboration with health professionals with expertise in development, movement science, and inclusion.
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Evaluation of High-resolution Digital Elevation Models For Creating Inundation MapsWonkovich, Mark A. 05 January 2007 (has links)
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A Study of Neutral <i>B</i> Meson Decays to ω<i>K</i><sup>*0</sup> at BelleGoldenzweig, Pablo D. January 2008 (has links)
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The secondary school principal and the improvement of human relations in the high schoolBuxton, Rolland Marquand January 1947 (has links)
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A critical study of the reorganization program of the Lincoln High School, Tallahassee, Florida, with special reference to curriculum development, 1946-1951 /Porter, Gilbert Lawrence January 1955 (has links)
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A field follow-up study of beginning secondary-school teachers /Vesey, Margaret Alice January 1957 (has links)
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An evaluative study of curriculm change in Ohio secondary schools /Knapp, Dale Leo January 1959 (has links)
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A study of the optimum size of secondary schools /Smith, Clifford Basil January 1960 (has links)
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An analysis of current secondary-school standards of state agencies and regional accrediting associations.Statler, Ellsworth Sheldon January 1960 (has links)
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A study of the teaching of controversial issues in the secondary schools of the state of Ohio /Hall, Truman LeRoy January 1953 (has links)
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