Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia?
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Resumo: | Objective: To identify relationships between university education and the teaching skills necessary for the successful inclusion of children with disabilities in Physical Education (EFE), specifically in elementary and middle schools, and to understand if teachers of EFE are prepared to work with people with disabilities (PCD’s). Methods: The research was developed from the application of a semi-structured questionnaire of seven questions (four closed and three open), answered by 32 teachers from Elementary and Middle School, from 15 schools in the City of São Paulo. Results: The results show that among the interviewees, only 31.2% of teachers leave higher education feeling prepared to face the inclusive reality, considering the academic formation sufficient for their performance. The major challenges highlighted by the teachers with PCD’s were: lack of knowledge and concepts; infrastructure; students frustration; motivation of the group of educators and prejudice regarding the public person with disabilities (PCD). This information and the first item highlighted bring seemingly contradictory data, since 78% of teachers mentioned having had classes with Adapted Physical Education (EFA) content and, even so, indicate not master the content on the way to work to include and apply it effectively in school activities. Conclusion: The results lead us to conclude about the need to rethink the training of physical education professionals working in the regular education network, so that these, in an advantageous and positive way, work the inclusion and participation of PCD students effectively in EFE, from the adequate academic training to continuing education strategies and professional updates during the educational career. |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia?Inclusão de pessoas com deficiência na educação física escolar: um desafio possível ou utopia?Educação FísicaInclusão escolarFormação ProfissionalInclusion ProcessPhysical EducationProfessional FormationPeople with DisabilitiesObjective: To identify relationships between university education and the teaching skills necessary for the successful inclusion of children with disabilities in Physical Education (EFE), specifically in elementary and middle schools, and to understand if teachers of EFE are prepared to work with people with disabilities (PCD’s). Methods: The research was developed from the application of a semi-structured questionnaire of seven questions (four closed and three open), answered by 32 teachers from Elementary and Middle School, from 15 schools in the City of São Paulo. Results: The results show that among the interviewees, only 31.2% of teachers leave higher education feeling prepared to face the inclusive reality, considering the academic formation sufficient for their performance. The major challenges highlighted by the teachers with PCD’s were: lack of knowledge and concepts; infrastructure; students frustration; motivation of the group of educators and prejudice regarding the public person with disabilities (PCD). This information and the first item highlighted bring seemingly contradictory data, since 78% of teachers mentioned having had classes with Adapted Physical Education (EFA) content and, even so, indicate not master the content on the way to work to include and apply it effectively in school activities. Conclusion: The results lead us to conclude about the need to rethink the training of physical education professionals working in the regular education network, so that these, in an advantageous and positive way, work the inclusion and participation of PCD students effectively in EFE, from the adequate academic training to continuing education strategies and professional updates during the educational career.Objetivo: Identificar relações entre formação universitária e as habilidades docentes necessárias para o êxito da inclusão de crianças com deficiência na Educação Física Escolar (EFE), mais especificamente no ensino básico (Ensino Fundamental e Médio) e compreender se os professores de EFE estão preparados para atuar com pessoas com deficiência (PCD’s). Métodos: A pesquisa foi desenvolvida a partir da aplicação de um questionário semiestruturado de sete questões (quatro fechadas e três abertas), respondido por 32 professores do Ensino Fundamental e Médio, de 15 escolas da Cidade de São Paulo. Resultados: Os resultados mostram que dentre os entrevistados, apenas 31,2% dos professores deixam o ensino superior sentindo-se preparados para enfrentar a realidade inclusiva, considerando a formação acadêmica suficiente para sua atuação. Os maiores desafios destacados pelos professores atuantes com alunos PCD´s foram: falta de conhecimento e conceitos; infraestrutura; frustração dos alunos; motivação do grupo de educadores e preconceito quanto a pessoa com deficiência (PCD). Esta informação e o primeiro item destacado trazem dados aparentemente contraditórios, pois 78% dos professores mencionaram ter tido aulas com o conteúdo de Educação Física Adaptada (EFA) e, mesmo assim, indicam não dominarem o conteúdo sobre a forma de se trabalhar a inclusão e aplicá-la efetivamente na atuação escolar. Conclusão: Os resultados levam a concluir acerca da necessidade de se repensar a formação dos profissionais de educação física atuantes na rede regular de ensino, para que esses, de forma vantajosa e positiva, trabalhem a inclusão e participação de alunos PCD´s efetivamente na EFE, desde a formação acadêmica adequada até estratégias de formação continuada e atualizações profissionais durante a carreira educacional.Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná2019-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/cadernoedfisica/article/view/1976610.36453/2318-5104.2019.v17.n2.p185Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; Vol. 17 No. 2 (2019): Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; 185-192Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; v. 17 n. 2 (2019): Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; 185-1922318-50902318-5104reponame:Caderno de Educação Física e Esporteinstname:Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)instacron:UNIOESTEporhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/cadernoedfisica/article/view/19766/pdfCopyright (c) 2019 Direitor Autorais Partilhadoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, Leonardo TavaresVenditti Junior, RubensTertuliano, Ivan WallanBrum, Adriana NodaLima, Mailla EvangelistaRocha, Thiago Camargo Alves2023-07-31T18:09:24Zoai:ojs.e-revista.unioeste.br:article/19766Revistahttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/cadernoedfisica/indexPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/oairevista.cefe@unioeste.br || projeto.saber@unioeste.br2318-50902318-5090opendoar:2023-07-31T18:09:24Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)false |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia? Inclusão de pessoas com deficiência na educação física escolar: um desafio possível ou utopia? |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia? |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia? Martins, Leonardo Tavares Educação Física Inclusão escolar Formação Profissional Inclusion Process Physical Education Professional Formation People with Disabilities |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia? |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia? |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia? |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia? |
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Handicapped people’s inclusion at physical education: a possible challenge or utopia? |
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Martins, Leonardo Tavares |
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Martins, Leonardo Tavares Venditti Junior, Rubens Tertuliano, Ivan Wallan Brum, Adriana Noda Lima, Mailla Evangelista Rocha, Thiago Camargo Alves |
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Venditti Junior, Rubens Tertuliano, Ivan Wallan Brum, Adriana Noda Lima, Mailla Evangelista Rocha, Thiago Camargo Alves |
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Martins, Leonardo Tavares Venditti Junior, Rubens Tertuliano, Ivan Wallan Brum, Adriana Noda Lima, Mailla Evangelista Rocha, Thiago Camargo Alves |
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Educação Física Inclusão escolar Formação Profissional Inclusion Process Physical Education Professional Formation People with Disabilities |
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Educação Física Inclusão escolar Formação Profissional Inclusion Process Physical Education Professional Formation People with Disabilities |
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Objective: To identify relationships between university education and the teaching skills necessary for the successful inclusion of children with disabilities in Physical Education (EFE), specifically in elementary and middle schools, and to understand if teachers of EFE are prepared to work with people with disabilities (PCD’s). Methods: The research was developed from the application of a semi-structured questionnaire of seven questions (four closed and three open), answered by 32 teachers from Elementary and Middle School, from 15 schools in the City of São Paulo. Results: The results show that among the interviewees, only 31.2% of teachers leave higher education feeling prepared to face the inclusive reality, considering the academic formation sufficient for their performance. The major challenges highlighted by the teachers with PCD’s were: lack of knowledge and concepts; infrastructure; students frustration; motivation of the group of educators and prejudice regarding the public person with disabilities (PCD). This information and the first item highlighted bring seemingly contradictory data, since 78% of teachers mentioned having had classes with Adapted Physical Education (EFA) content and, even so, indicate not master the content on the way to work to include and apply it effectively in school activities. Conclusion: The results lead us to conclude about the need to rethink the training of physical education professionals working in the regular education network, so that these, in an advantageous and positive way, work the inclusion and participation of PCD students effectively in EFE, from the adequate academic training to continuing education strategies and professional updates during the educational career. |
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