scholarly journals O trabalho do professor de educação fisica com o aluno com deficiência no ensino regular

2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 217-226
Author(s):  
Sabrina De Souza ◽  
Viviane Preichard Duek ◽  
Larissa Cerignoni Benites

Objetivo: Identificar os aspectos da produção acadêmica na área da Educação Física escolar frente ao trabalho docente diante dos alunos com deficiência nas escolas regulares. Método: Este estudo trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva que se valeu da estratégia da pesquisa documental. A busca privilegiou a plataforma Scielo e periódicos CAPES, apresentando oito termos combinados pelo operador ‘and’ e como critérios de inclusão os artigos publicados nos últimos dez anos e encontrados na língua portuguesa. Resultados: Resultando em 53 artigos que compuseram o acervo documental do estudo. A análise dos dados se deu de maneira qualitativa descritiva utilizando-se do processo de leitura, codificação e categorização, o qual oportunizou a discussão dos dados em dois eixos: (1) A escola frente as demandas da inclusão, onde apontou-se para as questões inerentes a escola, e; (2) As percepções dos professores de Educação Física, onde se levantou os diferentes tipos de percepções que os professores possuem quando se trata de trabalhar com a inclusão e com os alunos com deficiência dentro da educação regular. Conclusão: Como consideração final revela-se que aspectos como as condições dos espaços escolares e recursos materiais, dificuldades, a formação profissional, enfrentamentos da prática pedagógica, visão dos e sobre os alunos e o papel da Educação Física possuem um amplo destaque da literatura, compreendendo os aspectos do trabalho do professor e sua relação com os desafios da docência em situações de inclusão, apresentando um cenário de dificuldades, mas sobretudo de possibilidades e superações.ABSTRACT. The work of the teacher of physical education with the student with disabilities in regular education. Objective: To identify aspects of academic production in the area of Physical Education in front of the teaching work in front of students with disabilities in regular schools. Method: This study is a qualitative, descriptive research that used the documentary research strategy. The search privileged the Scielo platform and CAPES journals, presenting eight terms combined by the ‘and’ operator and as inclusion criteria the articles published in the last ten years and found in the Portuguese language. Results: Resulting in 53 articles that composed the documentary collection of the study. The data analysis was qualitatively descriptive using the process of reading, coding and categorization, which made it possible to discuss the data in two axes: (1) The school faced the demands of inclusion, where it was pointed out to the issues inherent in school, and; (2) The perceptions of Physical Education teachers, where the different types of perceptions that teachers have when it comes to working with inclusion and with students with disabilities within regular education are raised. Conclusion: As a final consideration it is revealed that aspects such as the conditions of school spaces and material resources, difficulties, professional training, confrontations of the pedagogical practice, vision of and about students and the role of Physical Education have a broad emphasis on literature, understanding the aspects of the teacher’s work and their relationship with the challenges of teaching in situations of inclusion, presenting a scenario of difficulties, but above all possibilities and overcomes.

2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-108
Author(s):  
I. Smirnov ◽  
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N. Stukalenko ◽  

The article presents the generalized results of research on the formation of professional preparation of future physical education teachers for organizing sports events in the context of the leading trends in the development of physical-pedagogical education and physical education in the framework of extra-curricular sports activity. The content of education is enriched with new methodological skills, the development of the ability to operate with information, the creative solution of problems of science and pedagogical practice with an emphasis on the individualization of educational programs, the role of pedagogical science in the creation of educational technologies that are adequate to the level of public knowledge. Updating the content of education and teaching technologies, the emergence of many problems in improving the quality of teaching physical education lessons, the development of extracurricular sports and the management of the process of physical education require the restructuring of the education system, the improvement of which ultimately depends on the level of professional training of teachers.


1997 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgios D. Sideridis ◽  
Judy P. Chandler

The Teacher Integration Attitudes Questionnaire (TIAQ) was developed in order to assess the attitudes and beliefs of teachers (n = 110) with regard to the inclusion of students with disabilities in regular education settings. Using Structural Equation Modeling, the final structural model of the TIAQ comprised four constructs, namely, “Skills,” “Benefits,” “Acceptance,” and “Support.” The final model was fully supported by the derivation sample of music education teachers (n = 54) and produced a Comparative Fit Index (CFI = 1.00). The replication sample of physical education teachers (n = 56) partially supported the generality of the TIAQ, (CFI = .844). Further, the internal consistency properties of the TIAQ (Cronbach’s alpha was .77 for both samples) were satisfactory. We conclude that the psychometric properties of the TIAQ were adequate, and it can be used as a valid assessment in evaluating the status of inclusion for students with disabilities as perceived by music education and physical education teachers. However, future research is needed to support its generality with other groups of teachers and professionals.


Author(s):  
Vitaliy Demchenko ◽  

The article examines the effectiveness of interdisciplinary integration in the training of future physical education teachers. The purpose of the article is to test the effectiveness of interdisciplinary integration in the training of future teachers of physical education. Research methodology includes: empirical methods: observations, questionnaires, pedagogical experiment is for checking the effectiveness of interdisciplinary integration in the training of future teachers of physical education; methods of mathematical statistics are for processing the results of experimental work. Analysis of the effectiveness of the implementation of interdisciplinary integration in the training of future teachers of physical education is based on a certain system of standards: pedagogical orientation, independence and professional maturity, which we used to diagnose their development by those activities that included students of the experimental group. After analyzing the data, it was found that students of the control and experimental groups have significant differences on such scales as: awareness, decision-making, planning and communication; as well as a positive trend on the scales: mnemonic, volitional and mental. According to the study, it can be said that future physical education teachers of the experimental group are more knowledgeable and confident in choosing their profession, they more rationally and adequately assess the situation and plan their future more thoughtfully than students in the control group.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Marion Costa da Silva

INTRODUÇÃO: O texto apresenta abordagem sobre formação continuada com professores da Secretaria Municipal de Educação da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro (SME), baseada em experiências com Esporte de Orientação que motivou a formulação de uma proposta interdisciplinar a ser desenvolvida nas Unidades Escolares.OBJETIVO: Analisar a possibilidade de uma ação educativa entre a educação física escolar e a educação ambiental por meio de uma prática pedagógica com o esporte de orientação. MÉTODOS: Foram oferecidas duas formações docentes, distribuição de um material didático (Cartilha Pedagógica do Esporte de Orientação) para o desenvolvimento das aulas práticas nas Unidades Escolares, e a viabilização de duas aulas externas em ambientes naturais para prática do esporte. Os professores de Educação Física que participaram deste processo formativo fizeram uma avaliação sobre as experiências oportunizadas com o Esporte de Orientação dentro e fora das Unidades Escolares.RESULTADOS: A formação docente possibilitou vivências exitosas com a prática do Esporte de Orientação, tanto no ambiente escolar quanto no ambiente natural. Para os professores, as experiências viabilizaram reflexões e discussões sobre um trabalho interdisciplinar para questões socioambientais e experiências inéditas m ambientes naturais para os estudantes.CONCLUSÃO: A partir das experiências oportunizadas e avaliadas positivamente pelos professores, compreendeu-se a importância de ampliar e aprofundar a proposta pedagógica. Assim, a Coordenadoria de Projetos de Extensão Curricular (CPEC) da SME planeja e se organiza para desenvolver o Projeto #MAPAAÇÃO, visando à materialização de ações pedagógicas que relacionam intrinsicamente educação, esporte e sustentabilidade através do Esporte de Orientação.Reflections from a teaching formation: school physical education articulated with environmental educationABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The text presents the approach on continuing education with teachers from Rio de Janeiro Municipal Education Secretariat (SME-RJ) based on experiences with the “Orienteering Sport” that motivated the formulation of an interdisciplinary proposal to be developed in School Units.OBJECTIVE: Seeking to analyze the possibility of an educational action between School Physical Education and Environmental Education through a pedagogical practice with the Orienteering Sport.METHODS: Two teaching courses were offered, distribution of didactic material (Pedagogical Guide to Orienteering Sport) for the development of practical classes in School Units, and the possibility of two external classes in natural environments for the practice of sport. The Physical Education teachers who participated in this formative process made an assessment of the experiences provided with the Orienteering Sport inside and outside the School Units. RESULTS: Teacher training enabled successful experiences with the practice of Orienteering Sport, both in the school environment and in the natural environment. For teachers, the experiences enabled reflections and discussions on interdisciplinary work for socio-environmental issues and unprecedented experiences immersed in natural environments for students.CONCLUSION: From the opportunized experiences and positively evaluated by the teachers, the importance of expanding and deepening the pedagogical proposal was understood. Thus, the Coordination of Curricular Extension Projects (CPEC) of Municipal Education Secretariat (SME) plans and organizes itself to develop Project #MAPAAÇÃO, aiming at the materialization of pedagogical actions that intrinsically relate education, sport and sustainability through Orienteering Sport.


1992 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin E. Block ◽  
Patricia L. Krebs

The concept of least restrictive environments (LRE), originally conceived by Deno (1970) and Reynolds (1962) to advocate for a range of special education placements for children with disabilities, has become synonymous with a continuum of physical education placement options for students with disabilities. Many models have been presented over the years. Options range from full-time regular physical education in a regular school to full-time adapted physical education in a special school or facility, with various placement options in between. The emphasis of these models is on varying the placement to meet the needs of the student with disabilities. Taylor (1988) has identified several flaws to the concept of LRE placement options. In addition, many special education professionals advocate placing all students with disabilities in regular education with varying levels of support (e.g., Stainback & Stainback, 1990). This paper discusses an alternative to the traditional continuum of LRE placement options. This new model presents a continuum of support which emphasizes how much and what type of assistance is provided to a particular student with disabilities that will enable him/her to succeed in regular physical education.


2005 ◽  
Vol 101 (1) ◽  
pp. 177-186 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. R. Goyakla Apache ◽  
Terry Rizzo

The purpose was to evaluate the effect of an infusion curriculum model on attitudes of physical education majors toward teaching students with disabilities. 91 undergraduate students (61 men, 30 women) matriculating through the core curriculum of physical education teachers were exposed to the infusion curriculum as part of each course during one academic year. Attitudes were assessed pre- (Fall) and posttest (Spring) on the Physical Educator's Attitude Toward Teaching Individuals with Disabilities III. Analysis indicated a significant positive change in attitudes toward teaching students with disabilities. Findings suggest, when exposed to issues of disability by infusion into course content, these students self-reported they would have increased confidence in teaching and an appreciation when teaching students with disabilities. An independent validation of this change would be valuable.


Author(s):  
Valentyna Honcharuk ◽  
Oksana Gomotiuk ◽  
Lidia Pletenytska ◽  
Valentyna Zvozdetska ◽  
Nadiya Lanchukovska ◽  
...  

We aimed to develop pedagogical techniques among students, improve their pedagogical abilities as important components of pedagogical excellence during practical classes in the educational disciplines “Introduction into the specialty”, “Culture of professional speech and communication”, “Pedagogy”, “The content and types of professional activities in the field of physical culture and sports”, in particular: organizational, creative, perceptual abilities, emotional stabilit y, optimistic forecasting, For future physical culture teachers to learn how to introspect their skills in pedagogical interaction, we proposed such topics for creative reflection: “My pedagogical culture”, “Pedagogy: science or art”, „My memories of my favorite teacher”, “Physical culture teacher of the future” etc. The inclusion of students in personally oriented activities through the use of the latest educational technologies and the introduction of a special course in the educational process “Fundamentals for the development of pedagogical skills of future physical education teachers” made it possible to reveal the potential of each future teacher of physical education. The comprehensive observance of the above-mentioned pedagogical conditions ensured the effectiveness of the pedagogical skills development of future physical education teachers in the process of training.


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