Adapted Physical Activity
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
- Inclusion and Integration
The student will:
1.1. Define the terminology associated with individual differences.
1.2. Describe the philosophy of physical activity integration and inclusion.
1.3. Identify barriers to physical activity participation:
1.3.1. Social and attitudinal
1.3.2. Physical and environmental
1.4. Describe the processes for removing barriers to physical activity participation:
1.4.1. Education
1.4.2. Attitudinal change
1.4.3. Action planning
1.5. Describe the concepts of intervention and support, and the roles of professionals, peers and the family.
1.6. Describe current practices and concerns in schools, community sport and community reaction.
- Conditions
The student will:
2.1. Describe the etiology, pathology and prognosis of the following categories of conditions that may affect an individual’s participation in physical activity:
2.1.1. Physical and sensory
2.1.2. Psychomotor
2.1.3. Affective
2.1.4. Cognitive
2.1.5. Developmental
2.2. Describe conditions and situations including policies and procedures which would inhibit participation in physical activity programs and identify solutions.
- Assessment and Adaptation
The student will:
3.1. Describe the principles of assessment of individual differences and abilities:
3.1.1. Physical and sensory
3.1.2. Psychomotor
3.1.3. Affective
3.1.4. Cognitive
3.1.5. Developmental
3.2. Describe and apply the principles of adaptation with respect to individual differences and abilities:
3.2.1. Physical and sensory
3.2.2. Psychomotor
3.2.3. Affective
3.2.4. Cognitive
3.2.5. Developmental
3.3. Describe the resources available to aid in the assessment and adaptation process.
Lecture
Discussion groups and group projects
Practical applications and experiences
Field observation
Guest presenters
Technology assisted learning
Mid-term Examination Final Examination Term Project Practical Application Project Research Project TOTAL:
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20% 10% 20% 30% 20% 100%
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Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe the principles associated with the integration and inclusion of all people within physical activity programs.
- Identify the etiology, pathology and prognosis of the most frequently occurring physical, psychomotor, affective, cognitive and developmental conditions that may affect an individual’s participation in physical activity.
- Describe and apply the principles associated with the processes of assessment and adaptation with respect to maximizing participation.
TBA
Requisites
Course Guidelines
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Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer details for SPSC 2362 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |