The Efficiency of Integrated and Segregated Physical Education Classes for Secondary School Students with Physical and Mental Disabilities and Poor Fitness
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2015
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Анотація
The aim of our investigation was to establish the efficiency of the integrated physical education classes for schoolchildren
with minor deviations in health. Methods. Sociological (questionnaire), biomedical, pedagogical (testing), psycho-diagnostic, and
mathematical statistics. Pupils (N = 1417) of secondary school (both sexes, 5th–9th forms, i.e. aged 10–15) were examined. Results.
The characteristics of physical and mental development in the process of integrated physical education proved to be significantly
better for different sex and age groups. Analysis of physical fitness characteristics shows that integrated physical education classes
turned out to be more effective for schoolchildren with minor health deviations than for apparently healthy students. Integrated
physical education classes are more effective for students’ dexterity than for their power endurance. Integrated physical education
classes are more effective for female students than for male ones; for schoolchildren with minor health deviations in older age
groups (7th–9th forms) than for younger schoolchildren. Those schoolchildren who attended integrated physical education classes
expressed significantly better attitudes to physical education than their peers who studied in a segregated environment. Conclusions.
Integrated physical education classes are a more progressive and effective form of physical education in terms of their beneficial
effect upon the physical and mental development of secondary school children with minor health distortions.
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inclusive physical culture, pupils, health groups
Бібліографічний опис
Bodnar I. The Efficiency of Integrated and Segregated Physical Education Classes for Secondary School Students with Physical and Mental Disabilities and Poor Fitness / Ivanna Bodnar, Evhen Prystupa // Human movement. - 2015. - Vol. 16(4). - P. 200-205. (Scopus)