Sunday, March 29, 2009

Special Education and Physical Education


Have you ever considered how important it is for special ed students to participate in a gym class with general ed students? I think that gym is one of the only times in school that students are truly engaged in either working together physically. In the classroom they may have to work together to solve a problem but in gym they are physically active and using high thinking and problem solving skills. It seems to me that these are some of the main goals that special ed students are expected to achieve in their schooling. By allowing these students to participate with their gen ed peers they would be socially involved, physically active, and part of a team.

As well, if these students are not mainstreamed into gym classes, I think that gym teachers should have to take a specific course on creating activities for these students. I was observing recently and I went to a gym class with a physically disabled classroom. I noticed that the teacher seemed to be making up the activities as they went. There was no pre planning involved for these students. I think that gym is extremely important especially for the physically disabled. It helps to strengthen muscles that are often not used in the wheel chair as well as create a sense of team work. I would like to see some more effort being put in for gym for special ed students. Anybody have opinions?

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