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This handbook represents the first comprehensive and evidence-based
review of theory, research, and practice in the field of adapted
physical education (APE). Exploring philosophical and foundational
aspects of APE, the book outlines the main conceptual frameworks
informing research and teaching in this area, and presents
important material that will help shape best practice and future
research. Written by world-leading researchers, the book introduces
the key themes in APE, such as historical perspectives on
disability, disability and the law, language, and measurement. It
examines the most significant theoretical frameworks for
understanding APE, from embodiment and social cognitive theory to
occupational socialization, and surveys current debates and
practical issues in APE, such as teacher training, the use of
technology, and physical inactivity and health. Acknowledging the
importance of the voices of children, parents and peers, the book
also explores research methods and paradigms in APE, with each
chapter including directions for further research. Offering an
unprecedented wealth of material, the Routledge Handbook of Adapted
Physical Education is an essential reference for advanced students,
researchers and scholars working in APE, and useful reading for
anybody with an interest in disability, physical education, sports
coaching, movement science or youth sport.
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