适应性体育教师对残疾儿童家长的认知。

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Adam S Forbes, Matthew K Lowery, Martin E Block
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适应体育教育者的一个作用是与残疾儿童的父母联系,以加强服务的提供。然而,家长与老师的关系却很疏远。许多文献关注的是家长的观点,但同样重要的是理解教师的观点。因此,本研究的目的是探讨适应体育教师对残疾儿童家长的看法。通过对11名参与者的半结构化访谈,我们提取了四个主题:(a)家长参与的重要性和益处,(b)与家长沟通是发展关系的关键推动者,(c)促进发展父母关系的教师特征,以及(d)发展父母关系的感知障碍。除了经历父母对APE缺乏重视和优先考虑之外,许多APE教师还经历了边缘化感等挑战。有韧性和通过视觉交流是与父母建立关系的重要因素。
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Adapted Physical Education Teachers' Perceptions Toward Parents of Children With Disabilities.

One role of adapted physical educators is connecting with parents of children with disabilities to enhance service delivery. However, parents experience a disconnect with teachers. Much of the literature has focused on parent perspectives, but equally important is understanding the perspectives of teachers. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of adapted physical education (APE) teachers toward parents of children with disabilities. Through semistructured interviews of 11 participants, four themes were extracted: (a) importance and benefits of parent involvement, (b) communicating with parents as a key facilitator to developing relationships, (c) teacher characteristics that facilitate developing parent relationships, and (d) perceived barriers to developing parent relationships. In addition to experiencing parental lack of value for and prioritizing APE, many APE teachers also experienced challenges such as feeling marginalized. Having resilience and communicating through visuals were important factors to create relationships with parents.

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