DETERMINANTS AFFECTING THE TEACHING OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION TO LEARNERS WITH DIFFERENT KINDS OF DISABILITIES-PE TEACHER PREPAREDNESS

Mary Mugweru, S. Munayi, J. Chumba, Benson Gathoni
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate determinants affecting the teaching of physical education to learners with different kinds of disabilities such as the physically challenged, visually and hearing impaired in public primary schools having a special unit in Nairobi City County, Kenya. The research highlighted teacher preparedness as a major concern. Methodology: The study utilized the descriptive survey research design. Data was drawn from 7 public primary schools offering a special unit in Nairobi County Kenya, this included 16 PE teachers. Data was collected using questionnaires administered to PE teachers. Findings: The study revealed that the PE teachers have relevant teaching experiences and are qualified as most are trained up to postgraduate level. It was noted that the teachers were trained in special needs education, however, the majority were not trained in adapted physical education. This hindered understanding and the delivery of physical education to the LWDS. It posed a challenge to them as they are not able to modify facilities, equipment, and activities to suit the needs of LWDs. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy : The study recommends that physical education teachers need to be regularly provided with adequate in service training especially in adapted physical education. This will ensure that the goals of inclusion are attained hence contributing to the delivery of physical education to LWDs and education growth and development for all.
影响不同残疾学习者体育教学的决定因素——体育教师准备
目的:本研究的目的是调查影响在肯尼亚奈洛比市县有一个特殊单元的公立小学对不同类型的残疾学生(如身体障碍、视力和听力障碍)进行体育教学的决定因素。这项研究强调了教师准备是一个主要问题。方法:本研究采用描述性调查研究设计。数据来自肯尼亚内罗毕县7所提供特殊课程的公立小学,其中包括16名体育教师。通过对体育教师进行问卷调查收集数据。研究发现:体育教师具有相关的教学经验,且大多具有研究生水平的培训。委员会指出,这些教师接受过特殊需要教育方面的培训,但是,大多数教师没有接受过适应性体育教育方面的培训。这阻碍了对LWDS的理解和体育教育的传授。这对他们来说是一个挑战,因为他们无法修改设施、设备和活动,以适应低用水量者的需要。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:本研究建议体育教师应定期接受适当的在职培训,特别是在适应体育方面。这将确保实现包容的目标,从而有助于向弱势群体提供体育教育,促进所有人的教育增长和发展。
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