2019
DOI: 10.1177/2158244018820387
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Inclusion of Children With Disabilities in Physical Education in Zimbabwean Primary Schools

Abstract: Since Zimbabwe adopted inclusion in 1994 in alignment with the world, the number of children with disabilities educated in regular schools has significantly increased. Teachers experience diverse challenges when including children with disabilities in physical education (PE) in regular classrooms. This qualitative study carried out individual interviews, document analysis and nonparticipant observations with 24 Zimbabwean primary school teachers to explore pedagogical practices for including children with disa… Show more

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“…Against this backdrop, it can be said that student-teachers' need teaching practice in general classes that include learners with diverse disabilities in PE. Teachers and lecturers who are qualified and experienced in inclusive PE should mentor them in such teaching practice so that they can be equipped with both the relevant theory and practice (Majoko, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Against this backdrop, it can be said that student-teachers' need teaching practice in general classes that include learners with diverse disabilities in PE. Teachers and lecturers who are qualified and experienced in inclusive PE should mentor them in such teaching practice so that they can be equipped with both the relevant theory and practice (Majoko, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zimbabwe subscribes to all the above-mentioned international human rights instruments. Several policies and legislations mandate IE (Majoko, 2013 ). These include the Education Act of 1987 as revised in 2006, the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Number 20 of 2013, Section 75, the Disabled Persons Act of 1996 , and recommended practice circulars, including the secretary’s circular Number 2 of 2000 and the Directors’ circular Number 7 of 2005 (Majoko, 2018 ).…”
Section: Inclusive Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para evitar estas situaciones se pueden emplear una variedad de estrategias metodológicas en el aula ordinaria centradas en el alumnado que benefician a todos los estudiantes y los implica de forma activa ya que se ajustan a sus necesidades, plantean retos, estimulan la creación de entornos de interacción y colaboración, apoyan la motivación, el compromiso, el acceso a la información y el alcance de los objetivos (Majoko, 2019;Woodcock & Hardy, 2017). Estos autores señalan algunas actividades acordes a la DC, tales como:…”
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