教师对在线学习中将残疾儿童纳入虚拟运动游戏活动的看法

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
W. Catherine Cheung, Panpan Chen, Michaelene M. Ostrosky
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摘要

有组织的运动游戏对残疾儿童的运动和社会发展至关重要。然而,许多教师报告说,让残疾儿童参与运动游戏是具有挑战性的,尤其是在虚拟学习中。本访谈研究旨在探讨26名幼儿教师在虚拟环境中参与残疾儿童运动游戏的观点及策略。教师认为,让残疾儿童参与虚拟运动游戏活动,对他们的身体发展、归属感和发掘潜能都很重要。老师们还表示,了解残疾儿童的运动能力和兴趣,并在虚拟运动游戏中为每个孩子提供支持是很重要的。此外,参与者建议将治疗师视为运动游戏想法的资源,并与父母分享资源,以促进残疾儿童在虚拟学习期间参与运动游戏。研究结果表明,无论服务模式如何,跨学科的运动游戏教学方法对残疾儿童至关重要。
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Teachers' perspectives on including children with disabilities in virtual motor play activities during online learning

Teachers' perspectives on including children with disabilities in virtual motor play activities during online learning

Teachers' perspectives on including children with disabilities in virtual motor play activities during online learning

Teachers' perspectives on including children with disabilities in virtual motor play activities during online learning

Structured motor play is crucial to the motor and social development of children with disabilities. However, many teachers report that including children with disabilities in motor play is challenging, especially during virtual learning. The purpose of this interview study was to explore 26 preschool teachers' perspectives on engaging children with disabilities in motor play in virtual environments and the strategies they used to involve students. Teachers believed that including children with disabilities in virtual motor play activities is important for their physical development, sense of belonging, and exploration of potential. Teachers also indicated that understanding the motor abilities and interests of children with disabilities and making adaptations to support each child during virtual motor play is important. Additionally, seeing therapists as resources for motor play ideas and sharing resources with parents were strategies suggested by participants to facilitate the engagement of children with disabilities in motor play during virtual learning. Findings suggest that an interdisciplinary approach to teaching motor play is crucial for children with disabilities regardless of the service delivery model.

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期刊介绍: This well-established and respected journal covers the whole range of learning difficulties relating to children in mainstream and special schools. It is widely read by nasen members as well as other practitioners, administrators advisers, teacher educators and researchers in the UK and overseas. The British Journal of Special Education is concerned with a wide range of special educational needs, and covers all levels of education pre-school, school, and post-school.
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