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Chapter 3: Adapted Sport

PED 383: Adapted Physical Education Dr. Johnson. Chapter 3: Adapted Sport. Integration continuum. 1. Regular Sport 2. Regular Sport with Accommodations 3. Regular and Adapted Sport 4. Adapted Sport integrated 5. Adapted Sport Segregated. Modified or special activities.

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Chapter 3: Adapted Sport

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  1. PED 383: Adapted Physical Education Dr. Johnson Chapter 3:Adapted Sport

  2. Integration continuum • 1. Regular Sport • 2. Regular Sport with Accommodations • 3. Regular and Adapted Sport • 4. Adapted Sport integrated • 5. Adapted Sport Segregated

  3. Modified or special activities • If these four criteria are met • Programs and activities operate within the most normal and appropriate setting • Qualified students with disabilities are not denied opportunity to participate in programs and activities that are not separate and different • Qualified students with disabilities are able to participate in one or more regular programs and activities • Students with disabilities are appropriately placed in full-time special facilities.

  4. Casey Martin (PGA) • Should he or shouldn’t he be able to use a cart in PGA tour tournaments? • Supreme Court – yes he can by a 7-2 vote • ADA

  5. Sport organization • Table3.1 (pg 46) • USOCIOSD • BNDSA CP-ISRA • DS/USA IWAS • DAAA IWAS • SIO INAS-FID • USABA IBSA • USADSF CISS • WASUSA IWAS

  6. Amateur Sports Act • 1978 • Amended in 1998 • Olympic and Amateur Sports Act • Paralympics • Table 3.2 ( pg 50)

  7. School based programs • Regular sport participation • Transition services • Moving between school and community

  8. Role of Physical Education Teacher • 1. Keep children safe • 2. Teach skills • 3. Teach about fun • Same for Adapted as for any class.

  9. Jeffery Kling Case • IEP team is charged with the responsibility to determine the need for students with disabilities to participate in interscholastic sport. (Not the Ohio High School Athletic Association - OHSAA) • Any conflict between state rules are ruled in favor of the connection with IDEA.

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