![]() | PE and Sports for StudentsMay 7-9, 2007 |
General Information
This course satisfies part of state requirement for the
add-on endorsement in adaptive physical education.
This course is designed to help educators understand and apply the medical, biological, health, and pathophysiological information related to many disabling conditions experienced by youth today. Disabilities discussed will include those in areas of orthopedics, neurophysiology, and health. Teaching implications for children with infectious diseases, and those who are technologically assisted, and/or medically fragile will be presented. Educational implications for students with traumatic brain injuries, poly drug exposure, and fetal alcohol syndrome will be discussed along with other medical, health, and sensory impairments. Exercise/physical activity protocols to improve fitness and enhance health and wellbeing will be covered for all disabilities.
Satisfies part of state requirement for the add-on endorsement in adaptive physical education.
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Workshop sessions will be located in the Florida Gymnasium, Room 210, which is located on Stadium Road, University of Florida campus. Gainesville is located in the north central section of the state, 109 miles north of Orlando, 71 miles southwest of Jacksonville, 130 miles northeast of Tampa. |
