Stories about Physical Education from Young People with Disabilities

被引:68
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作者
Fitzgerald, Hayley [1 ]
Stride, Annette [1 ]
机构
[1] Leeds Metropolitan Univ, Carnegie Fac, Sch Sport, Leeds LS1 3HE, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
ability; friends and family; inclusion; narratives; physical education; school report; students with disabilities; support staff; SPORT; MASCULINITY;
D O I
10.1080/1034912X.2012.697743
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
This article focuses on young people with disabilities and mainstream physical education in England. Within this context there have been unprecedented levels of funding and resources directed towards physical education in order to support more inclusive physical education experiences for all young people, including those with disabilities. Physical education holds a unique place within the school curriculum; it is a subject area where the physicality of students is publicly exposed to others (including teachers, classmates, and support staff). There are likely to be some tensions around physical education and its relationship with students with disabilities. In particular, it is claimed that physical education was conceived of, and continues to be practiced, in a normative way. By drawing on interview data from three young people with disabilities, non-fictional narratives are used to re-present their identities at the intersections of schooling, physical education and disability. These narratives offer insights about how physical education impacts on various aspects of social life including home, family, friends and other school subjects.
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页码:283 / 293
页数:11
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