拉丁裔及拉丁裔盲人及视障学生在体育教育中的经验:一项回顾性研究

IF 3.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Fabián Arroyo-Rojas, Sheyla Martínez Rivera, Lindsay E Ball, Wellington de Luna Vazquez, Albert J López Morales
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关注残疾人在体育教育中的经历的研究正在兴起。然而,现有的文献对代表不同种族和民族的残疾人的考虑较少。因此,本研究的目的是研究拉丁裔和拉丁裔盲人和视障学生参与体育运动的主体间体验,以及赋予这些体验的意义。研究方法为解释现象学分析。7名成年人(2名女性和5名男性,18-29岁),他们被认定为拉丁裔或拉丁裔,失明或视力受损,并在美国或其领土上有过综合体育的经历,参加了这项研究。根据研究设计,分析性专题发展遵循四步方法。在此基础上,构建了以下三个相互关联的主题:(a)“他们不知道该如何对待我”:教师是融入感的障碍;(b)“我想成为群体的一部分”:社会互动、同伴关系和归属感;(c)“让我的生活更轻松是最好的选择”:自我代理和授权体验融入。本回顾性研究报告的结果与其他地理区域的结果一致。尽管如此,一个关键的方面是,一些参与者对他们的排斥经历表现出抵抗,导致自我代理来展示他们在体育中的存在。
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The experiences of Latina and Latino blind and visually impaired students in physical education: A retrospective study
Research capturing the experiences of disabled people in physical education (PE) is on the rise. However, the available literature has given less consideration to disabled people representing various racial and ethnic groups. As such, the purpose of this study was to examine the intersubjective experiences of inclusion of Latina and Latino blind and visually impaired students in PE and the meanings ascribed to those experiences. The research approach was interpretative phenomenological analysis. Seven adults (two females and five males; 18–29 years of age) who identified as Latina or Latino, blind or visually impaired, and had previous experiences in integrated PE in the United States or its territories participated in this study. The analytical thematic development followed a four-step approach informed by the research design. Based on the analysis, the following three interrelated themes were constructed: (a) “They didn’t know what to do with me”: Teachers as barriers to feelings of inclusion, (b) “I wanted to be part of the group”: Social interactions, peer relationships, and sense of belonging, and (c) “Making my life easier is the best option”: Self-agency and empowerment to experience inclusion. The findings reported in this retrospective study are consistent with those in other geographical regions. Nonetheless, one key aspect is that some participants demonstrated resistance toward their experiences of exclusion, leading to a self-agency to demonstrate their presence in PE.
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European Physical Education Review
European Physical Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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7.60
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期刊介绍: - Multidisciplinary Approaches: European Physical Education Review brings together contributions from a wide range of disciplines across the natural and social sciences and humanities. It includes theoretical and research-based articles and occasionally devotes Special Issues to major topics and themes within the field. - International Coverage: European Physical Education Review publishes contributions from Europe and all regions of the world, promoting international communication among scholars and professionals.
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