The Role of Physical Education in the Prevention of Youth Violence: A Life Skills-Based Approach in El Salvador

Author(s):  
James Mandigo ◽  
John Corlett ◽  
Pedro Ticas ◽  
Ruben Vasquez
1992 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 305-315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patricia L. Krebs ◽  
Martin E. Block

The mission of education is to prepare all students with and without disabilities for adult life in the community. Recent amendments to Public Law 94-142 now require transition services, which promote movement from school to postschool activities, for all students with disabilities to begin as early as age 14 and to be included in the student’s IEP. Most special education programs provide vocational, domestic, and community independent living skills training. However, the same cannot be said for lifelong sport and fitness training. A life-skills model for teaching sport and fitness skills that are chronologically age appropriate, functional, and community based is preferred to the traditional developmental approach for teaching adapted physical education. The life-skills model for teaching adapted physical education changes the setting–from school sport facilities to community sport and recreation facilities–in which adapted physical education classes are conducted. It also expands the role of the adapted physical educator from direct service provider to include transition team member, consultant to regular physical education and community sport and recreation agencies, trainer of support personnel, and environmental analyst.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jatinder Grover ◽  
Kanwalpreet Kaur
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