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    Factors to Consider in Preparing Adapted Physical Education Teachers to Teach in Urban Settings

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    Author
    Fequiere, Joanessa
    Keyword
    Physical Education
    Urban Settings
    Adapted Physical Education
    New Teachers
    Students With Disabilities
    APE
    GPE
    Date Published
    2019-05-13
    
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this synthesis was to identify the various factors to consider in preparing adapted physical education teachers to teach in urban settings. The literature examined twelve articles that were chosen to be included in the critical mass. The following five research questions were answered: (a) what are the contextual factors and challenges that influence teaching in an urban setting? , (b) what are the unique concerns and challenges of adapted physical education teachers? (c) What are the teachers’ perspective regarding the challenges of teaching physical education in urban settings?, (d) what are the teachers’ attitudes and perspective on teaching children with disabilities in physical education?, and (e) what are the best practices for preparing adapted physical education teachers for urban settings?. Results indicated that the biggest contextual factors and challenges that influenced teaching in urban settings were inadequate gym space, limited parental involvement, insufficient funding and lack of resources. The unique concerns of adapted physical education teachers consisted of large caseloads, lack of support from paraeducators and administration and a lack of equipment. Teachers believed that the biggest challenge for them was the lack of administrator support, inadequate equipment and insufficient cultural knowledge relevant to the students. In addition, teachers believed that teaching students with disabilities was a challenge due to the lack of support from administration, insufficient coursework received from their PETE program, insufficient opportunities to take part in professional development and the abundance of paperwork. Overall, the best practices indicated are for APE teachers to become proficient in student backgrounds, increase support from administrators and staff members, require less paperwork and more opportunities for professional development.
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