脑瘫患者在“全纳”体育教育中的生活体验

T N Kirk, Steven K Holland
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本研究旨在探讨普通体育教育(PE)中脑瘫患者的生活经历和主观感受(即归属感、接受感和价值感)。进行多模式访谈,以收集说话和不说话参与者的见解。构建了三个主题:(a)“很多时候,我都在思考如何适应自己”:在体育中找到一个角色;(b)“我漂浮在两个世界之间”:体育的能力与接受和(c)“如果我只依靠K-12的经历,我今天可能不会很活跃”:失去了锻炼身体的机会。研究结果强调了脑瘫患者参与有意义的体育运动和终身体育活动的身体、机动性和人际谈判。最后,多模式访谈的使用导致了参与者的多样性和更丰富的经验账户,这可能被传统的访谈格式所排除。
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Lived Experiences of Individuals With Cerebral Palsy in "Inclusive" Physical Education.

This study sought to examine the lived experiences and subjective feelings of inclusion (i.e., feelings of belonging, acceptance, and value) among individuals with cerebral palsy in general physical education (PE) settings. Multimodal interviews were conducted to gather insights from speaking and nonspeaking participants. Three themes were constructed: (a) "A lot of the time I was left to figure out how to adapt things for myself": finding a role in PE; (b) "I float in between both worlds": ability and acceptance in PE; and (c) "If I had solely relied on K-12 experiences, I probably wouldn't be very active today": lost opportunities for physical literacy. Findings highlight the physical, mobility, and interpersonal negotiations that individuals with cerebral palsy undertake to participate meaningfully in PE and lifelong physical activity. Finally, the use of multimodal interviews resulted in a greater variety of participants and richer experiential accounts that may have been excluded by a traditional interview format.

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