Authors
Scott J Pedersen, Paul D Cooley, Keira Hernandez
Publication date
2014/1
Journal
Australian Journal of Teacher Education (Online)
Volume
39
Issue
8
Pages
53-62
Description
Australian pre-service physical education (PE) teachers must be prepared for the reality of teaching in inclusive classrooms. Past studies have indicated that the amount of academic preparedness can affect pre-service PE teachers' intentions to successfully teach in inclusive settings. The current study measured these intentions in a sample of pre-service PE teachers from two different universities. This modified survey required participants to respond to two separate scenarios: one teaching inclusive PE to a student with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and one to a student with autism. All participants completed an adapted PE unit with an embedded practicum of different lengths. Findings indicated that pre-service teachers' who experienced the larger adapted PE practicum had more favourable intentions towards teaching students with both disabilities compared to the other cohort. Implications of this …
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Scholar articles
SJ Pedersen, PD Cooley, K Hernandez - Australian Journal of Teacher Education (Online), 2014