Children with Disorders (ASD/ADHD) in Inclusive Physical Education from The Perspective of Church School Students
Švecová Daša,
Nemček Dagmar
Abstract:The purpose of the research was to determine and compare the attitudes of church school students toward the inclusion of children with autism spectrum disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in physical education classes. A total of 147 able-bodied church school students (boys, n=66 with a mean age of 13.36±1.15 years; girls, n=81 with a mean age of 13.22±1.18 years) participated in the research. A questionnaire modelled after the CAIPE-R (Children's Attitude toward Inclusive Physical Education-… Show more
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